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by throwaway4china
1891 days ago
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> After obtaining a copy of the hard drive, DailyMail.com commissioned top cyber forensics experts Maryman & Associates to analyze its data and determine whether the laptop's contents were real. Company name is listed. You'd have to go ask the cyber-firm they used, any outlet could verify it and write a story debunking it if they wanted. Something tells me they don't want to because they know it's true. An email from the laptop has been DKIM validated, here's the repo: https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/hunter-dkim What are you suggesting was made up? |
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