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SisterCovfefe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Holy shit that was Daily Mail level click bait. All that was missing was the repetition.

“The leaked information has the potential to enable threat actors to launch malicious campaigns, including spearphishing or other types of social engineering attacks, spread disinformation to influence future elections, or create the appearance of voter fraud,” Digital Shadows said in the research note sent to Fox News.

Oh look Fox would not have known without Digital Shadows "helpful" note.

Who is Digital Shadows?

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Logan051361 3 points ago +3 / -0

finally an explanation of the Cybercriminal accusation. thanks for posting.

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TheTuckerDiaries [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Haha np, I was wondering myself. Have a great day fren! 🐸

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Necrovoter 2 points ago +2 / -0

"The personal information of Wisconsin voters may have been purchased and posted to a cybercriminal website, cybersecurity firm Digital Shadows said in a note obtained by Fox News."

Digital Shadows could these 'tards glow any harder?

Fixed for accuracy the statement should read:

*The publicly available information of Wisconsin voters was legally purchased and posted to a site that has been defending the integrity of the 2020 election, according to cybercriminal firm Digital Shadows in a note obtained by Cux News. *

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Deplora 2 points ago +2 / -0

They called Raidforums a cybercriminal forum. They just implied that some TD.win users are helping the "criminals" at Raidforums commit crimes. My favorite passage:

While voter data is accessible by the public in the U.S., it is not to people outside the U.S., such as cybercriminals in Russia, Digital Shadows cyber threat intelligence analyst Ivan Righi told Fox News in a phone interview.

Who knew that "cybercriminals in Russia" have no way to get voter data that is publicly accessible in the U.S., unless some devilish U.S. pede buys it and gives it to them?

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Deplora 2 points ago +2 / -0

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