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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

The DNC Inside Hack

Becerra Tried To Block Server Admin Over Red Flags, But Logins Continued, With Muted Reaction
Xavier Becerra, the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, barely reacted when he learned the caucus server had been infiltrated in 2016, although he loudly decried the hack of the Democratic National Committee that happened around that same time. No one has faced punishment for the caucus server infiltration.

The then-congressman, who is now California’s attorney general, refused to articulate even the barest details of the cyber breach at a press conference Wednesday, and would not say whether he’s seeking criminal charges against longtime IT aide Imran Awan and his family.

Members of the Awan family logged on to the Caucus server 7,000 times without authorization between October 2015 and August 2016, according to a House investigation. The logins suggested “the server is being used for nefarious purposes and elevated the risk that individuals could be reading and/or removed information,” it said.

This is on of the most mysterious issues surrounding the Democrats in congress, the people who they hired for their IT services, and the active cover-up of what appears to be high level corruption.

It happened over a long time and involved many Democrat members of congress.

Kickbacks?  Fraud? Blackmail?  This stinks to high heaven and definitely needs the sunlight of exposure.

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