
The Plot to Hack America: How Putin's Cyberspies and WikiLeaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election is a non-fiction book by Malcolm Nance about what the author describes as Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections. It was published in paperback, audiobook, and e-book formats in 2016 by Skyhorse Publishing. A second edition was also published the same year, and a third edition in 2017. Nance researched Russian intelligence, working as a Russian interpreter and studying KGB history.
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Pretty good book. A bit wild eyed at times.
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ReplyDeleteI went into Barnes and Noble a few weeks back and was surprised at exactly how many books there are covering the election and Trump's presidency. Some sport descriptions alleging a "Deep State" conspiracy to undermine Trump, collusion, blah blah blah. Certainly the most concerning thought I have is that these sources may be the only ones out there providing people with their opinions.
ReplyDeleteI used to read the Washington Post and CNN online, avoided Fox News like the plague, and generally fell into a certain mindset that one side was good and the other bad. I'm trying now, however, to block out the talking heads as they are promoting the one thing they love most; themselves.
If you think this is bad, I can only assume that the so-called "AI" will make it that much worse, as shitty people will have access to enough personal information on anyone to totally fuck with their lives and ideals. Moreso.
I agree. Soon privacy will be something we talk about nostalgically.
DeletePrivacy is a human construct. If people want to know about you they'll look into you and then make some objective/subjective assumptions about you. It takes time to get to know someone personally, but even then rumors tend to spread that don't entirely define you.
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