Turns out that spirit cooker John Podesta still hasn’t been hacked by the Russians, despite what they and the media wants you to believe. It seems the dumb ass John Podesta fell for a phishing scheme e-mail, that allowed access to his sensitive material. This is the same campaign that wanted to be in charge of cyber security in this country. If you can’t tell the difference between a legitimate e-mail and a phishing scam e-mail, you need to delete your account and go home.
Spirit Cooker Podesta fell for phishing scam, not Russian hack |
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The email, with the subject line “*Someone has your password,*” greeted Podesta, “Hi John” and then said, “Someone just used your password to try to sign into your Google Account john.podesta@gmail.com.” Then it offered a time stamp and an IP address in “Location: Ukraine.”
“Google stopped this sign-in attempt. You should change your password immediately.” And it then offered a link to change his password.
“This is a legitimate email,” Charles Delevan at the HFA help desk wrote to Podesta’s chief of staff, Sara Latham. “John needs to change his password immediately, and ensure that two-factor authentication is turned on his account.”
Maybe the Russians and the media can claim the Russians sent out the phishing scam e-mail that stupid ass John Podesta fell for. Stupid people are likely to believe it.