neither, given that from the sounds of things this latest event hasn't had any professionals even look at it yet.
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Sure, but that's not what makes attribution. What makes attribution is reporting of it.
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Burlington electric's < 1d assessment based on single signature clearly /= USIC unanimous high confidence assessment
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Replying to @pwnallthethings
Yes. Please show me the Emm Ess Emm report that makes that distinction (I did in my post, sort of).
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ah, if you're saying media wrongly treats attributions equally (rather than that they are equal) we can 100% agree.
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Replying to @pwnallthethings
Let's not do that. Yick. Let's just say that crying premature wolf may undermine degree of certainty elsewhere?
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can agree it undermines public perception of certainty elsewhere.
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How about that leaking shit like this irresponsibly undermines more confident attributions?
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totally agree. I think anonymous attributions are extremely unhelpful in general, but especially in this domain.
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Eric Geller Retweeted April McCullum
BTW, Vermont's governor is already telling the public that this was state-directed :|https://twitter.com/april_mccullum/status/815042424254976001 …
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Leahy: "This is beyond hackers having electronic joy rides" @pwnallthethings
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