• o_d [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml
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    Hilarious if true, but this article provides no actual evidence to back up the claim. Its citations are a WSJ article that only sources a chain of other WSJ articles and a WaPo article that doesn’t provide any sources at all. I’m giving this one the

    1000019605

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      I agree, they make this seem like licherally the biggest hack in US history and the article itself is like 3 paragraphs supported by the testimony of some venture capital tech spooks. Hilarious if true tho, as you said lol I don’t doubt that US IT infrastructure really is that shitty

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        Right? They couldn’t at least find a tech CTO (still knows shit all) or pulled some NAFO cybersecurity expert off Xitter with Ukraine and Taiwan (Province) flags in their display name to make it seem plausible.

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      I feel like all the backdoors in western tech getting exploited isn’t that much of a stretch to be honest. The only funny part in the article is that it makes it out like Chinese hackers did something extraordinary here when in reality everybody and their dog is likely doing this.

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        😂😂 no doubt there. I just think if it was real, there’d be a statement from the DoD or any other shred of evidence. The western MSM will lie about anything if it supports their end goal of war with China.

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      That’s standard for western news articles these days. They all reference each other and if you do find an original source, it’s always some random nobody’s blog or some random person’s speculation.

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        It’s a real shame that media literacy is so terrible. They’re not even trying and it still works for the most part.

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          The worst part is those “services” that claim to examine “media bias” while not doing anything of the sort, just telling people that the generic liberal media is “trustworthy” and anything else is automatically “biased” They are so eager to let someone else do their thinking for them, they’ll even pay them to do it.