Monday, January 22, 2018

CONYERS Called For DOJ OIG Cybersecurity; Schiff Claims Public Too Stupid For FISA Memo

As we sit and wait the release of the DOJ OIG report that was supposed to be released last week on Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, but for some strange reason was not, and as we watch "The Elected Ones" do the backstroke in their cognitive dissonance that we know everything they do and say, in figuring out how to #releaSETHmemo without being indicted, I thought I would share the December 2017 Department of Justice Office of Inspecgtor General of the Intelligence Community Cybersecurity Information Sharing Report and its background work of John Conyers, who originally requested the inquiry.


ENCRYPTION WORKING GROUP RELEASES YEAR-END REPORT


But before we get into this intelligence community joint report on cybersecurity, I though I would also set a more festive tone before its reading.

Adam Schiff thinks we are too stupid to understand such technical and complex stuff in dealing with cybersecurity.
Since U.S. Representative Adam Schiff thinks all this FISA, cybersecurity stuff to too complicated for us, I thought I would break it down for everyone.

See, what had happened was they were stealin'.

How were they stealin', you ask?

Cut & Paste.

Foward.

Print.

Cellphone cam pics.

Screenshots.

Screensharing.

Dropbox.

Discord talk-to-text.

Fake employee email accounts.

Fake employee creditials.

Stealing Member creditials.

Remote access.

Putting the entire damn server in the trunk of their car and taking it home.

Replacing the hard drives on a regular basis.

Ya know, stuff like that, Schiff.

There is no need to hack when there are established, federally funded networks, to just forward overseas to the tech firms the U.S. privately contracted to ensure those same overseas tech firms did not hack our federally funded networks.

Ok, now you are ready to read the DOJ OIG cybersecurity report, below.

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