Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
It shocks and appalls me that individual Congress members - many of them elderly and total IT luddites - are responsible for their own IT security. How f#cking stupid can Congress be?
If that is what appalls you about this story, then you’re not really paying attention.
Given that this whole debacle is happening BECAUSE Congress has completely abdicated national security to contractors serving individual offices, I'd say that this set-up is a f#cking travesty. It's putting data security in the hands of IT amateurs (i.e., members of Congress). Do you think the NSA, DoD, or CIA runs their systems this way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
It shocks and appalls me that individual Congress members - many of them elderly and total IT luddites - are responsible for their own IT security. How f#cking stupid can Congress be?
If that is what appalls you about this story, then you’re not really paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
It shocks and appalls me that individual Congress members - many of them elderly and total IT luddites - are responsible for their own IT security. How f#cking stupid can Congress be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before the Democrat cover-up is unveiled.
Huge story and being buried
Not sure it’s being buried. At least, not by those who really matter. The media may be burying it, but I think there are some working behind the scenes to get to the bottom of this scandal.
And, “Unauthorized Access” was trending earlier on Twitter. That says something about the interest in this story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before the Democrat cover-up is unveiled.
Huge story and being buried
Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before the Democrat cover-up is unveiled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unbelievably this story just got worse. And House democratic leadership lied to their members about the scope of the problem.
Not surprising when one considers its a. Democrats and b. Debbi washerman Shultz who submarined Bernie Sanders.
Article on daily caller.
Thank you, pp.
Here is the article:
http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/16/house-report-concluded-pakistanis-made-unauthorized-access-to-congressional-servers/
Anonymous wrote:unbelievably this story just got worse. And House democratic leadership lied to their members about the scope of the problem.
Not surprising when one considers its a. Democrats and b. Debbi washerman Shultz who submarined Bernie Sanders.
Article on daily caller.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see where the intel the awans were passing off to their handlers went to. Pakistan? Isis? Iran? The democrats are going to be sucking when the kid comes off this trash can. And yes, hillary also.
Imran Awan and his family members were congressional IT aides who investigators said made unauthorized access to the House Democratic Caucus server thousands of times. At the same time as they worked for and could read all the emails of congressmen who sat on committees like Intelligence, Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs, they also ran a car dealership that took money from a Hezbollah-linked fugitive and whose financial books were indecipherable and business patterns bizarre, according to testimony in court records.
While Imran and Abid Awan ran their car dealership in Falls Church, Va. in the early part of the decade, Drug Enforcement Agency officials a few miles away in Chantilly were learning that the Iranian-linked terrorist group frequently deployed used car dealerships in the US to launder money and fund terrorism, according to an explosive new Politico expose.
The money that disappeared between the Awans’ dealership, some $7 million in congressional pay, the equipment suspected of disappearing from Congress under their watch, and their other side businesses — all while they displayed few signs of wealth and frequently haggled in court over small amounts of money — raise questions about whether the Awans might have been laundering money or sending it to a third party.