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In reply to the discussion: What Really Happened With the DNC’s “Datagate”? (from Jacobin) [View all]SusanCalvin
(6,592 posts)48. Gotcha. Thanks. nt
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He mentioned they could not even get that detail without being able to download the data
newthinking
Dec 2015
#17
Nonsense. The strategy and thinking of the Clinton GOTV efforts is probably pretty obvious
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#36
Sanders spins the facts when he says campaign did not 'go out and take' Clinton data
Gothmog
Dec 2015
#55
I think it is exactly like he said. He wanted to be able to prove that the breach had occurred.
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#6
I agree. We are talking about computer nerds here. They will mess with data just to see
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#32
The author, formerly and admin of the software, said that neither campaign could get far without
newthinking
Dec 2015
#18
The breach is the fault of NGP Van. They admit there was a bug in a release on the website.
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#49
The NGP Van was nkt fired by Sanders. Who forced Sanders staff members to look at Clinton's
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#50
The staff did not breach the data. They were given permission to search and view the data
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#51
This basically shows the analysis by myself and another IT admin was correct. This is POLITICAL not
newthinking
Dec 2015
#16
I tend to believe Uretsky's statement about his intent to document the extent of the breach
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#29
"It's political not substantive." I agree with the political part. That was the point.
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#27
Maybe he discovered something so fascinating that he threw caution to the wind.
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#30
Bad metaphor. Benghazi was where Libyan weapons were stored and from where weapons
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#26
Jacobin tries to determine based on the searches what the intent of Bernie's Sanders
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#24
I have the opposite feeling; whenever good points are raised by those qualified to say so, they run.
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#54
What truely amazes me here is that any campaign is storing sensitive data under the control
RichVRichV
Dec 2015
#44