@redsteeze@ComfortablySmug@johnpodesta Still waiting for a rational explanation for Manafort giving GRU operative Kilimnik raw polling data that isn’t obvious conspiracy....
And also explain his lying under oath that the meeting ever happened.
Take your time. I’ll wait.
One point very much worth noting: Todd Blanche was a central participant in the Epstein coverup. As Deputy Attorney general, he was acting in Trump's interest--not in the interest of the survivors, not in the interest of the law or of the truth.
https://t.co/MnCpoOad6c
"It's dead for now," a senior administration source said.
Scoop by @MarcACaputo: Trump Admin Plans to Drop "Weaponization" Fund
Pro tip on the law: This should not stop Judge Williams looking into whether a fraud was committed on the court.
https://t.co/pyBHuoaoYD
New: A top White House aide intervened to get a $620 million Pentagon loan for a company tied to Donald Trump Jr.
“The call came from the White House: We have to get this done,” said one person involved.
https://t.co/duvJ0cQ9bH
When the Pentagon announced a $620 million loan last year to a startup linked to Donald Trump Jr., defense officials and the company tried to tamp down suspicions of cronyism.
We found that the request came directly from the White House.
https://t.co/OOc0F0IK7R
@ASFleischman@Moosey_2980 She tried to disenfranchise millions of voters in a national conspiracy to overthrow a democratically elected President.
Whether she was successful or not is immaterial.
You have lost your mind on this one.
Gmail contains the 2FA keys to my entire life and keeps me logged in indefinitely.
United rents me a chair in the sky, redeemable only with government ID, and logs me out every 30 seconds like Economy Plus is an NSA server.
@anton_chuvakin@techspence Lol, I am arguing very much the opposite tbh. I think we are setting the stage for massive unintentional exposures.
We simply do not even have the language yet to describe the risks that are forming, let alone the controls to prevent them.
@anton_chuvakin@techspence And so as you assign an agent or set of agents a goal, without an idea of that concentration, and very good hard and soft controls in its way, it will expose systems in a way that we have never really seen before. This is not specific to just code, but to all systems exposed.
@anton_chuvakin@techspence I don't believe those to necessarily separate here.
The way most enterprise authorizations typically work is through entitlement systems.
As you add agents and delegate responsibility to them, what was once highly disperse access across employees becomes highly concentrated.