Was a Trump Server Communicating With Russia?

This spring, a group of computer scientists set out to determine whether hackers were interfering with the Trump campaign. They found something they weren’t expecting.

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Read Franklin Foer’s follow-up story for new statements from the Trump campaign and Alfa Bank and analysis of the competing theories about the server and its activity.⁠⁠

The greatest miracle of the internet is that it exists—the second greatest is that it persists. Every so often we’re reminded that bad actors wield great skill and have little conscience about the harm they inflict on the world’s digital nervous system. They invent viruses, botnets, and sundry species of malware. There’s good money to be made deflecting these incursions. But a small, tightly knit community of computer scientists who pursue such work—some at cybersecurity firms, some in academia, some with close ties to three-letter federal agencies—is also spurred by a sense of shared idealism and considers itself the benevolent posse that chases off the rogues and rogue states that try to purloin sensitive data and infect the internet with their bugs. “We’re the Union of Concerned Nerds,” in the wry formulation of the Indiana University computer scientist L. Jean Camp.

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Interesting article about a group of Nerds that noticed repeated high traffic during Moscow’s work hours using unusual addresses.  One nerd, called Tea Leaves, says Trump’s name was often used as part of the IP address.  The elite non-partisan team has only one focus/job – cybersecurity.



Categories: Computer science, Exposé, Foreign affairs, History, Politics, Russia, Technology, U.S. history, US News, World news

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5 replies

  1. This is very interesting, but difficult to prove one way or the other.

    Someone, probably not Donald Trump was in some kind of communication with Alfa bank, but I think there are many more connections that can be more thoroughly checked.

    I have little confidence that anyone in Trump’s campaign will be held accountable.

    Republicans seem to be fighting hard against keeping the House investigation alive.

    Maybe the senate will have a better chance of getting to the bottom of this connection between Trump’s campaign and Russia.

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    • Hello, bluebirdsister! It is one of the more interesting things I’ve read on the subject. Think of it! Two servers, one in a bank in Russia and one in Trump Tower. And our top cybersecurity experts can find no evidence that they were ever used to do anything other than to serve as a dedicated line of communication between two parties.

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