No real proof in ‘Russian hacking’ report, as it lacks crucial details – ex-NSA tech director.
The FBI report supposedly bursting with evidence that Russian hackers breached US servers contains no real proof, computer experts say – among them former NSA technical director and whistleblower William Edward Binney.
The report was meant to provide the American public with much-delayed proof that Russia had hacked the DNC to influence the US election. While it failed to do this, it did serve as the Obama administration’s justification for expelling 35 Russian diplomats and their families from the United States.
He recalled Julian Assange's recent admission that the leaks had not come from Russia, as well as Craig Murray, the former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan, who said that he had personally met the insider who had leaked the incriminating data to the whistleblowing website.
The ex-NSA director did not find the report produced this week by the FBI and DHS convincing.
“It is simply an outline of how a phishing attack occurs, that's all it was to me. It didn't prove anything to me."
"It didn’t give the IP addresses, the Mac numbers or any other details about them,” he explained, adding “it also didn’t show how they hacked in, and how they ex-filtrated the data, how much data they took,” or how it was consequently passed on to the Russian government.
“They didn’t show any of that trace routing. And that’s what they should have shown to prove it,” he stressed.
Another fake news story perpetrated by the liberal media, as the old lady said, "Wheres the beef?".
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