Trump Tweets and Retweets Suspect Accounts

Unfettered by Twitter’s rules, Trump’s tweets and retweets of suspect accounts have allowed him to amplify his personal and political attacks for years.

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Debunking the Artem Klyushin Mystique

Artem Klyushin has claimed to be giving Russian directives to Trump by tweet. So, we took a closer look at Klyushin’s claims.

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Twitter’s Negligence in Removing IRA-Linked Accounts

After Twitter released thousands of IRA-linked accounts, we found a botnet nested within the data dump. A botnet with at least 1,000 still-active accounts.

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Russian-English Twitter Bots

The Russian-English Twitter Bot Network

We previously reported on a Twitter account housing over 60,000 Russian-English bots. Since Twitter hasn’t suspended the account, we’ve tracked its network.

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Russia Targeted All 50 States—What Now?

We now know that Russia targeted all 50 states. Why didn’t DHS inform all of the states? And why didn’t they inform any of the states sooner?

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Our Election System — The Shell Game

Our election system has become so complicated that we do not know what shell to look under when we have a problem.

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Did Russia Gain Access to All of Florida’s Voter Registrations?

What reason could Russia have to hack a county that was going to vote for its favored candidate in the first place?

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The Steele Dossier

An oft-overlooked portion of the Steele Dossier is that Putin engaged Trump as a babysitter to his oligarchs.

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The Presidential Election 2016: A Legacy of Lies

Despite the evidence available early-on to the public, the Russian hack was manipulated into a narrative that condemned the DNC, Hillary, and those associated with the Clinton campaign.

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Devin Nunes, his Website, and a Trojan Horse

The story of how Devin Nunes and other GOP candidates may have been compromised. Part I.

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From Russia with Love, Part II: Another 20 Million Russian Twitter Bots Exposed

Twitter ignored 20 million Russian bots. Will they ignore 40 million?

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From Russia with Love: 20 Million Russian Twitter Bots Exposed

In a six-month project, we found millions of Russian bots on Twitter—and this is just the start.

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How to Control an Election by Hacking a Voter Registration Database

In 2017, DHS warned at least 21 states that their voter registration databases were targeted a year prior by Russian government hackers.

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Illinois. Now this is Full-On Hacking.

The attackers hit Illinois’ election system at 5 times
per second until August 12, 2016. That is 5 times per second for 7 weeks!

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Yellow Vest Twitter Bots Pushing for Violent Revolt in America

Just like in France, a “Yellow Vest” revolt is being pushed on social media. For America.

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Trump Sub-Domains Part III

Part III: We dig further into the 250+ Trump Organization sub-domains communicating with Russia to see if it’s possible to attribute them to Shadowgate.

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The Trump Organization Sub-domains. Hacked? Compromised? Or Complicit?

Part II: Is it possible that the Trump sub-domains communicating with Russia were a result of a domain registry hack by a third party? Or, is something else going on?

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Over 250 Trump Organization Sub-domains are in Communication with Computers in Russia

Part I: Our team did a traceroute on some oddly named Trump sub-domains. What we found was shocking.

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How Social Media Breeds Hate

Here’s how just one person can run dozens of fake, extremist accounts on many social media platforms.

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A Flood of Russian Twitter bots with English names

Knowing that Russia is still actively attacking us via cyber-war, I have to wonder how Twitter’s fancy algorithms haven’t removed these fake Russian accounts.

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