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Re: livefree_ordie post# 420706

Tuesday, 08/09/2022 7:06:56 PM

Tuesday, August 09, 2022 7:06:56 PM

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livefree_ordie, To illustrate some of what i've said in other replies to you re your post, i decided to have one more little glance at it, then picked this one bit to give you some evidence of how we operate: I chose this from yours ..

"Tony Bobulinski Statement on Hunter Biden | C-SPAN.org
Tony Bobulinksi the good guy meets Biden Family crooks.
P - What 'Big Guy' Joe Biden said to Hunter's business partner Tony Bobulinski at discreet hotel meeting | Daily Mail Online
Hey Chinese Joey no telling who you will meet at a dinner arrange by your little boy Hunter now you know buddy.
P - 'Plausible deniability': Tony Bobulinski claims Biden family shrugged off concerns about risk to 2020 bid | Fox News
OK enough about the truth telling of Mr. Bobulinski the poor Biden’s would not know truth if it hit them in the face.
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just because i could easily search the board for "Bobulinski." There would most likely be more. I settled on this one post for you:

Now also i see, since yours not unsurprisingly is heavily weighted Hunter Biden laptop ----- short term memory. Seriously. How does Trump's clearly covered unethical behavior over decades compare with any scandal which could possibly ever come out of your Republican's Hunter Biden laptop fetish . NO comparison. You must know that. ----- that this post (with others as per usual before and following) covers much of the unsupported stuff in yours.

Here’s how The Post analyzed Hunter Biden’s laptop

"MURDOCH MALICE: - Man Who Reportedly Gave Hunter’s Laptop to Rudy Speaks Out in Bizarre Interview"

[...note the bobulinki connection is in the first link .. the rest goes to the end of the rather comprehensive artice ... excerpt starts here ]

Some other emails on the drive that have been the foundation for previous news reports could not be verified because the messages lacked verifiable cryptographic signatures. One such email was widely described as referring to Joe Biden as “the big guy” and suggesting the elder Biden would receive a cut of a business deal. One of the recipients of that email has vouched publicly for its authenticity but President Biden has denied being involved in any business arrangements .. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/tony-bobulinski-hunter-biden-debate/2020/10/22/12f05dea-14b3-11eb-82af-864652063d61_story.html?itid=lk_inline_manual_70 .

New folders created on drive given to The Post

The Post spent months reviewing the data on the portable drive in its entirety and seeking forensic verification of its contents. It made two new copies of the portable drive provided by Maxey so the experts could analyze them.

Green examined the drive first and, based on his initial findings, urged The Post to seek a second review to verify more of its contents. The Post then hired Williams, who has conducted forensic analyses for Fortune 100 financial services companies and also did similar work during his time at the NSA. He is now on the faculty of the information security research group IANS.

Many questions about the drive remained impossible to answer definitively. That includes what happened during a nearly year-long period of apparent inactivity from September 2019 — about five months after Hunter Biden reportedly dropped off the laptop at the repair shop — until August 2020, when the presidential campaign involving his father was entering its final months.

[ White House was warned Giuliani was target of Russian intelligence operation
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/giuliani-biden-ukraine-russian-disinformation/2020/10/15/43158900-0ef5-11eb-b1e8-16b59b92b36d_story.html?itid=lk_interstitial_manual_75 ]

Soon after that period of inactivity — and months after the laptop itself had been taken into FBI custody — three new folders were created on the drive. Dated Sept. 1 and 2, 2020, they bore the names “Desktop Documents,” “Biden Burisma” and “Hunter. Burisma Documents.”

Williams also found records on the drive that indicated someone may have accessed the drive from a West Coast location in October 2020, little more than a week after the first New York Post stories on Hunter Biden’s laptop appeared.

Over the next few days, somebody created three additional folders on the drive, titled, “Mail,” “Salacious Pics Package” and “Big Guy File” — an apparent reference to Joe Biden.

Attempts to verify the emails relied mainly on a technology called DKIM, which stands for DomainKeys Identified Mail. DKIM is a cryptographic technology used by Google and some other email services to verify the identities of senders.

Williams also used a second cryptographic technology called ARC, for Authenticated Received Chain. It was created to make cryptographic verification possible even when email moves through multiple services.

Williams said ARC, though slightly less reliable than DKIM, was a worthy alternative for emails for which DKIM verification was not possible. Overall, his list of emails included 16,425 verified by DKIM and 5,521 verified by ARC.

There are limits to cryptographic verification of emails, both experts said. Not all email services provide cryptographic signatures, and among those that did, not all did so with the care of Google, which is regarded within the technology industry as having strong security protocols. Green and Williams said the only realistic way to fake Google’s DKIM signatures would be to hack the company’s own secure servers and steal private cryptographic keys — something they considered unlikely even for nation-state-level hackers using the most advanced techniques.

Craig Timberg is a national technology reporter for The Washington Post. Since joining The Post in 1998, he has been a reporter, editor and foreign correspondent, and he contributed to The Post’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the National Security Agency. Twitter

Matt Viser is a national political reporter for The Washington Post. He joined the paper in October 2018. He was previously the deputy chief of the Washington Bureau for the Boston Globe, where he covered Congress, the presidential campaigns in 2012 and 2016, and John Kerry’s tenure as secretary of state. Twitter

Tom Hamburger is an investigative reporter on the national desk of The Washington Post. He has covered the White House, Congress and regulatory agencies, with a focus on money and politics.Twitter

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