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by lowdose 2343 days ago
On the other hand it could also be done on purpose in both cases you mention. Deliberately showing incompetence of your digital capabilities is a very efficient way of counter intelligence. The Skripal case was and is a very effective way for the Kremlin to spread fear. Vladimir Putin was most important person of the year for 5 years at Fortune while controlling a GDP of Italy. Vladimir Putin is maximizing the resources he has in a very good way irrespectively what one thinks about his actions and consequences specifically. As long as most people think incompetence every investment he makes will have a significant better outcome.
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Well that is certainly a valid theory. Although I have a hard time believing that you have lived any long time in Russia recently or followed closely on the developments, because most people that do would not entertain that theory for more than a minute because it's quite clear that the level of incompetency and corruption in the government is insane. Putin sure has a lot of power, but it does not come from technical prowess or IT/infosec departments, it comes from sheer corruption and what is basically a military dictatorship structure of the country, where he is the one that has and is appointing most "friends" in/to the right places.