everything is possible. But it's kinda weird to leave RU bradcrumbs when you're actively and explicitly saying you're not russian.
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@BiellaColeman What's weird about it? Wouldn't it be weirder if they said they were Russian and we then discovered these crumbs?4 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @runasand @BiellaColeman
perhaps. Put yourself in their shoes. You "hate" being attributed to RU. then y use RU VPN if you're trying to deny
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Replying to @lorenzofb @runasand
disinfo runs deep and can be very deliberate.
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Replying to @BiellaColeman @runasand
it's true. there's no smoking gun here. Just a lot of smoke.
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Replying to @lorenzofb @BiellaColeman
Has anyone compiled a list of crumbs in this case? How many crumbs point to Russia, and how many point nowhere?
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Replying to @runasand
5) Plus use of IP address used by APT28
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All of which can be deliberate crumbs.
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That's what I thought. I'll ask if I can think of others.
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It's appears we are heavily relying on crumbs that we, in court, would argue were just ... crumbs.
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There's the entire other arg: tools =APT28, 29, and APT28, 29 widely assumed to be Russia. @lorenzoFB @BiellaColeman
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