The results of getting into "Podesta's gmail for some days" is you take the elections. But no, you think it's smarter getting into some nobody sysadmin's social media accounts. Got it.
The first statement is not in evidence. It's amazing how many people believe both that nothing was in there, but also that it swung the election. As opposed to, say, the connections between Hillary's top aide, Huma, and the infamous Anthony Wiener coming to light. Or do you know him better as "Carlos Danger"? Did the Russians also make her avoid any campaign stops in the (not so) "blue firewall"? Or what about when Michael Moore put out a speech that could be chopped in half and turned into a Trump ad? Or what about when they insisted that Hillary's health was perfect, then everyone saw this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zYthqiLs_I
You can say the polls only took a dive in the last week, but if you really look at them, most polls were oversampled in the Democrat's favor the whole time. There were legitimate reasons they did this in expectations of Obama-like results, but in the end the results speak for themselves.
But yes, the sysadmins hold the keys to the kingdom. Why get one lousy email when you can get the email server via the sysadmin? And every other server.
If you just want one person, there are better ways than noisy phishing attacks. Everyone knows that Podesta's email was phished, not many people realize he also lost his cell phone in a DC cab...
Natsu|9 years ago
You can say the polls only took a dive in the last week, but if you really look at them, most polls were oversampled in the Democrat's favor the whole time. There were legitimate reasons they did this in expectations of Obama-like results, but in the end the results speak for themselves.
But yes, the sysadmins hold the keys to the kingdom. Why get one lousy email when you can get the email server via the sysadmin? And every other server.
If you just want one person, there are better ways than noisy phishing attacks. Everyone knows that Podesta's email was phished, not many people realize he also lost his cell phone in a DC cab...