this is why triple plays with camera settings
doesn't even get paid a real wage for that
smh
doesn't even get paid a real wage for that
smh
wh... wut?
you ever heard of ram?
you're thinking of storage. I said memory.
maybe his whut of disbelief has to do with the notion that the servers are required to be "sent" to the FBI when the DNC could have allowed the FBI to them
you could also use "hibernate" to save the exact memory layout to disk
maybe his whut of disbelief has to do with the notion that the servers are required to be "sent" to the FBI when the DNC could have allowed the FBI to them
you could also use "hibernate" to save the exact memory layout to disk
POWER CORDSyou ever heard of ram?
you're thinking of storage. I said memory.
what would the fbi have to gain from access to the hardware itself
what would the fbi have to gain from access to the hardware itself
you think that one particular supermicro board holds the key or something
what would the FBI have to gain, pursuing an investigation, of first-hand evidence? did you just ask that question seriously?
what would the FBI have to gain, pursuing an investigation, of first-hand evidence? did you just ask that question seriously?
In his testimony in January on the cyber attacks, then-director of the FBI James Comey said the agency never got access to the machines themselves, but obtained access to the forensics from a review of the system performed by CrowdStrike, a third-party cybersecurity firm.
"We got the forensics from the pros that they hired which -- again, best practice is always to get access to the machines themselves, but this my folks tell me was an appropriate substitute," Comey said.
"The DNC coordinated with the FBI and federal intelligence agencies and provided everything they requested, including copies of DNC servers," Watson said. She added that the copy contains the same information as the physical server.
Did John Podesta deny CIA and FBI access to DNC server, as Donald Trump claims? | PolitiFact
reeeeeeeeeee
the fbi was cool with crowdstrike's images because all crowdstrike did was save them the trouble of step 1
In his testimony in January on the cyber attacks, then-director of the FBI James Comey said the agency never got access to the machines themselves, but obtained access to the forensics from a review of the system performed by CrowdStrike, a third-party cybersecurity firm.
"We got the forensics from the pros that they hired which -- again, best practice is always to get access to the machines themselves, but this my folks tell me was an appropriate substitute," Comey said.