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The US Capitol has been Breached [Action and Developing stories]

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I enjoy the part where a WV legislator apparently lives with grandma who looks about 65 but is probably closer to 50....on brand, so so deliciously on brand. 

She did miss the chance to throw the horns down though.

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13 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

 

I kept thinking I was about to see Bubbles and J-Roc in the background.

5 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

My first instinct is the grandmother was being sarcastic by thanking Trump for the "riot at the White House". Her grandson is going to jail and she's upset. 

 

She is, but you don't actually expect Trump to understand any sort of nuance, do you?

Every single one of these fucksticks need to be charged with sedition.  I’m generally not a fan of making an example out of somebody, but I think an attempted coup is a good reason to do just that.

1 minute ago, Surly Bevo said:

I enjoy the part where a WV legislator apparently lives with grandma.....on brand, so so deliciously on brand. 

She did miss the chance to throw the horns down though.

Grandma barely looked 60 but has a grandkid old enough to be in the state ledge?  Then again, I don't know how hill people age.....

7 minutes ago, Mole said:

Why are roving hoards of terrorist and terrorist sympathizers running loose in the airport? They are a danger to everyone there. Would TSA let guys with ISIS lapel pins run wild in the airport? After Tuesday, I'm struggling to see the difference.

Truly, at what point do these lunatics get treated seriously? There have been threats on government officials lives and a cop died yesterday, you'd think we wouldn't be allowing the mobs to rush up on people that have targets on their backs.

That said, fuck you Lindsey. I hope you still have a sliver of feeling in your dead soul to know you did this to yourself.

13 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Pelosi had a laptop stolen. There’s no telling what they took and now what Russia has.

Well maybe we'll get lucky and Giuliani will take it to the same Delaware repair shop that he dropped Hunter's off at.  

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10 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Pelosi had a laptop stolen. There’s no telling what they took and now what Russia has.

You don't know Russia has it.

I'm sure it ended up to the highest bidder.  In true Trump fashion. 

10 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Pelosi had a laptop stolen. There’s no telling what they took and now what Russia has.

The dipshit that took it will boot it up and connect it to his home Wifi.  Problem solved.

wrong thread

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1 minute ago, SizzleChest said:

The dipshit that took it will boot it up and connect it to his home Wifi.  Problem solved.

These people care about cybersecurity more than you will ever know! 

2 minutes ago, Js1 said:

You don't know Russia has it.

I'm sure it ended up to the highest bidder.  In true Trump fashion. 

Rudy Giuliani?

 

Edit - Fletch beat me to it.

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Just now, aggie08 said:

If there's one slight positive out of all this, the Republicans in the House have absolutely no room to weaken Biden (and the new Georgia Senators, for that matter) for 4 years with "illegitimate president" bullshit like you know damn well they were going to. They've got fucking McConnell and Graham calling it a legitimate election after all this, and everyone with a conscience is calling out Cruz and Hawley for the complicit pieces of shit they are. None of those cowards would dare to start that shit up now.

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1 hour ago, Gardner Barnes said:

Dana Bash on CNN just now:  Pelosi has been assured by senior members of the pentagon that Trump will have no access to the nuclear codes for the remainder of his term.

 

I mean, thats great.  However it is just another fucking example of why the fat fuck needs to be put out on the street. 

Yeah no shit.  What if there is a situation where it actually calls for the president to have access to those codes.  Every country who might want to take offensive nuclear action against us right now knows that we're hobbled because of this nonsense.  That's reason enough to get rid of him today.

 

1 hour ago, Bama Chick said:

No. They do NOT get to play act like they didn’t gleefully go along with Trump’s bullshittery.
 

You are one of the ones that has been notching up the thermometer you sick motherfucker.  Fuck off.

25 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

The Cubes laying it down on little Joshua

 

The number of people who don't understand this is scary:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

Last time I checked, Simon and Schuster wasn't a government agency.

What a week.

Guess I'll go look at the steady daily Covid drip of 275,000 cases and 4,000 deaths to cheer myself up....or maybe just go have a beer instead.

1 hour ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

Oh, hey, no big deal. None at all. Y'all remember Butina, right? Someone ask Ron Johnson and the others if they do too?

 

I have tons of respect for that Butina chick. She was enrolled in computer science college classes in DC WHILE infiltrating the NRA WHILE having to sleep with that crusty old dude for access and money. That bitch straight up loves her country.

1 hour ago, 4th&Five said:

Y'all ready for some shocking news?

 

Take it to the daily Texan 

8 minutes ago, SizzleChest said:

The dipshit that took it will boot it up and connect it to his home Wifi.  Problem solved.

If...if...that diphit is smart, he will remove the hard drive and stick it in a caddy.  Then attach the caddy to an air-gapped computer and create an image of the hard drive.

Then he will remove it the caddy from the computer.

While the computer is still air-gapped, he will take the image and start his forensic analysis.

Or, he will just fucking attach it to his Netgear router in his single-wide outside Topeka and wonder (assuming the Speaker of the House has properly secured equipment) he just can't sign into it.

 

1 minute ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

If...if...that diphit is smart, he will remove the hard drive and stick it in a caddy.  Then attach the caddy to an air-gapped computer and create an image of the hard drive.

Then he will remove it the caddy from the computer.

While the computer is still air-gapped, he will take the image and start his forensic analysis.

Or, he will just fucking attach it to his Netgear router in his single-wide outside Topeka and wonder (assuming the Speaker of the House has properly secured equipment) he just can't sign into it.

 

shit just slap a thumb drive with a bootable install of tails, no need for all that nonsense 

Why is Graham at the airport?  None of these fucksticks should be leaving DC right now.

2 minutes ago, Captainant said:

shit just slap a thumb drive with a bootable install of tails, no need for all that nonsense 

 

(assuming dipshit is smart)

Fuck that, get rid of the hardware ASAP.  You got what you want with a image of the hard drive; no need to keep some inventoried Dell laying around the house for evidence.

Then again, he probably just wants to stick a torrented copy of Cyberpunk 2077 on it.

Graham has a Cotillion to attend back at the Plantation.

6 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

If...if...that diphit is smart, he will remove the hard drive and stick it in a caddy.  Then attach the caddy to an air-gapped computer and create an image of the hard drive.

Then he will remove it the caddy from the computer.

While the computer is still air-gapped, he will take the image and start his forensic analysis.

Or, he will just fucking attach it to his Netgear router in his single-wide outside Topeka and wonder (assuming the Speaker of the House has properly secured equipment) he just can't sign into it.

 

Will he overclock Anton to break the encryption on the HD?

2 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

If...if...that diphit is smart, he will remove the hard drive and stick it in a caddy.  Then attach the caddy to an air-gapped computer and create an image of the hard drive.

Then he will remove it the caddy from the computer.

While the computer is still air-gapped, he will take the image and start his forensic analysis.

Or, he will just fucking attach it to his Netgear router in his single-wide outside Topeka and wonder (assuming the Speaker of the House has properly secured equipment) he just can't sign into it.

 

Gov't laptops have mandatory data-at-rest policies in place, so they now own a sweet laptop with a hard drive they will never get into.  

1 minute ago, Macanudo said:

Graham has a Cotillion to attend back at the Plantation.

The Ladybugs are always in season!

Just now, TXSG8R said:

Gov't laptops have mandatory data-at-rest policies in place, so they now own a sweet laptop with a hard drive they will never get into.  

Except Q has access to prototype quantum computers which can decrypt it.

3 minutes ago, FondrenRoad said:

Except Q has access to prototype quantum computers which can decrypt it.

I thought that was the one that got blown up in Tennessee?

7 minutes ago, lemonlime said:

Why is Graham at the airport?  None of these fucksticks should be leaving DC right now.

Mitch McTraitor adjourned the Senate until the 19th.  There's clearly nothing important going on. 

31 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Pelosi had a laptop stolen. There’s no telling what they took and now what Russia has.

This is among the eleven jillion reasons why the Capitol is and should remain a secure facility.  Which the Capitol police just said "fuck it, enjoy yourself and take what you want.  The hard candies in Schumer's office are particularly tasty."

14 minutes ago, SmokeyTheBear said:

Regarding the laptop, it looks like just one used in a conference room for presentations. Very likely that it didn't have any data rights that would be valuable. 

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/08/pelosi-aide-says-laptop-stolen-from-her-office-during-storming-of-capitol.html

That would be nice.  What about all of the other materials that were taken?

2 minutes ago, TXSG8R said:

Gov't laptops have mandatory data-at-rest policies in place, so they now own a sweet laptop with a hard drive they will never get into.  

Man.  Thank goodness our enemies don't have any really good hackers or anything who can bust through all that shit.

This event was a disaster for the country on countless levels.  It was a security breach, an intelligence breach, an assault on the Constitution in action, an attempted decapitation of an entire branch of government....and, I mean, that one guy said he even took a dump in one of the restrooms and didn't flush.  

1 minute ago, TXSG8R said:

I thought that was the one that got blown up in Tennessee?

That's what they want you to think.

8 minutes ago, FondrenRoad said:

Except Q has access to prototype quantum computers which can decrypt it.

This one couldn't, for it was after his time:

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But this one definitely could:

 

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I imagine the American Q uses something along these lines:

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45 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

You guys and your 'there's always a chance' and 'chicks dig me' philosophy are going to have us looking like 1917 in Moscow aren't you?

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1 minute ago, Brisketexan said:

This is among the eleven jillion reasons why the Capitol is and should remain a secure facility.  Which the Capitol police just said "fuck it, enjoy yourself and take what you want.  The hard candies in Schumer's office are particularly tasty."

That would be nice.  What about all of the other materials that were taken?

Man.  Thank goodness our enemies don't have any really good hackers or anything who can bust through all that shit.

This event was a disaster for the country on countless levels.  It was a security breach, an intelligence breach, an assault on the Constitution in action, an attempted decapitation of an entire branch of government....and, I mean, that one guy said he even took a dump in one of the restrooms and didn't flush.  

Encryption is also only as good as the key.  Most of Congress is somewhere between 90 and 1000 years old.  For half of them, there is probably a post it note stuck to the laptop with their password written on it.  For the other half, its probably one of their grandkids' names.

36 minutes ago, smuggs said:

I think Grandma is wearing Mindy Robinson's jeans.

"And partner, there's a tiger in these tight fitting jeans." - Conway Twitty

25 minutes ago, UncleSonny said:

Truly, at what point do these lunatics get treated seriously? There have been threats on government officials lives and a cop died yesterday, you'd think we wouldn't be allowing the mobs to rush up on people that have targets on their backs.

That said, fuck you Lindsey. I hope you still have a sliver of feeling in your dead soul to know you did this to yourself.

I've been told white privilege doesn't exist so I can't understand it either.

 

5 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

This one couldn't, for it was before his time:

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But this one definitely could:

 

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I imagine the American Q uses something along these lines:

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They aren't getting anything off the laptops if federal cybersecurity is even half as good as Texas'.

Once off the network they become useless without authentication.

Not only that but each one can be located as soon as its turned on. 

I would also think they are using roaming profiles which means nothing is ever saved locally.

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3 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

That would be nice.  What about all of the other materials that were taken?

Seriously... everyone knows Pelosi maintains her nudes in Polaroid form under lock and key.

3 minutes ago, FondrenRoad said:

Encryption is also only as good as the key.  Most of Congress is somewhere between 90 and 1000 years old.  For half of them, there is probably a post it note stuck to the laptop with their password written on it.  For the other half, its probably one of their grandkids' names.

At least Feinstein doesn't have to worry, her computer is probably never turned on.

3 minutes ago, tantric superman said:

"And partner, there's a tiger in these tight fitting jeans." - Conway Twitty

"..in my mind she's still a lady, and that all I'm going to say.."

2 minutes ago, smuggs said:

Seriously... everyone knows Pelosi maintains her nudes in Polaroid form under lock and key.

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1 minute ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

At least Feinstein doesn't have to worry, her computer is probably never turned on.

Plus, it's a Texas Instruments TRS-80 that is still running on a floppy disk.

1 minute ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

At least Feinstein doesn't have to worry, her computer is probably never turned on.

She has a steno pad with a list of phone numbers.  If she needs anything "computery" she calls Jim or Bob or whatever staffer she has that's great in "cyber".

 

 

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