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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (970054)10/4/2016 3:53:05 PM
From: gronieel2  Respond to of 1574356
 
I'm in for a nickel.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (970054)10/4/2016 4:31:39 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574356
 
Clinton Foundation Hacked Exposing Thousands Of Donor Databases; "Pay To Play" Folder






by Tyler Durden
Oct 4, 2016 4:06 PM




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While the hack of the Clinton Foundation was foreshadowed two months ago, moments ago notorious hacker Gufficer 2.0, who previously was responsible for hacking the DNC and DNCC not to mention the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Shultz, announced that the moment "many of you have been waiting for" has come, by revealing that the Clinton Foundation has been hacked.

This is what Guccifer 2.0 posted moments ago on his website:








So, this is the moment. I hacked the Clinton Foundation server and downloaded hundreds of thousands of docs and donors’ databases.



Hillary Clinton and her staff don’t even bother about the information security. It was just a matter of time to gain access to the Clinton Foundation server.

The unknown hjacker has exposed 1,000 of Hillary donors (a small list of master donors can be found here)...





...corporate donations made to various House representatives....







...as well as Wall Street bank donations, curiously cross-referenced to how much TARP funding they received.





As Guccifer notes," It looks like big banks and corporations agreed to donate to the Democrats a certain percentage of the allocated TARP funds."