Annachie wrote:Problem is Tensh, there's a lot more than that.
No smoking gun, but far too many things that just shouldn't be.
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No, that´s the thing, there is no actual evidence beyond that.
The rest is essentially reporter A writing a comment or opinion, reporter B picking it up and taking it further, then reporter C using the previous works of both to make a bigassed article with huge headlines suggesting it was facts, which then reporter A uses to say "see, i was right!".
And then we get a few more circular arguments going for the ride and suddenly we have lots and lots of "evidence".
Evidence which doesn´t exist once you actually try to look at it.
Check what the FBI people questioned at the senate hearings said. It kills off at least 90% of the media speculation, as the later is supposed to be based on information from the FBI.
Information that apparently doesn´t exist, how strange!
No smoking gun, but far too many things that just shouldn't be.
Oh, there´s plenty of things that "shouldn´t be". Problem is that if you bother examining them, the picture the media gives is nowhere near what the facts suggests.
And seriously, on the one hand, you have the media shouting loudly about the massive onslaught of cyber warfare from Russia, yet on the other hand, the factual evidence used suggests either rank amateurs or a faked connection.
A Swedish hacker would never leave åäö in files unless he wanted to draw attention to where he was from, and a Russian hacker would not leave cyrillic letters in the code any more. And GOVERNMENT hackers would NEVER EVER do such a painfully pathetic mistake.
And leaving IP adresses behind that goes anywhere remotely near where you actually are? Another amateur mistake that no actual hacker would do. Spoofing isn´t hard. I can do it if i need to, and my "hacking" experience is basically just knowing a few people that maybe could be called wannabe hackers, barely.
Bullshit is bullshit, no matter how often it is told or who says it.