The article states:
> The firm CrowdStrike linked malware used in the DNC intrusion to malware used to hack and track an Android phone app used by the Ukrainian army in its battle against pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine from late 2014 through 2016.
The report states:
> At the time of this writing, it is unclear to what degree and for how long this specific application was utilized by the entirety of the Ukrainian Artillery Forces. Based on open source reporting, social media posts, and video evidence, CrowdStrike assesses that Попр-Д 30.apk was potentially used through 2016 by at least one artillery unit operating in eastern Ukraine.
And on that basis, CrowdStrike went to "high confidence it was the Russians". I'd like to really see some evidence, as opposed to propaganda.
What about this: "The source said the server may have been hacked by up to five foreign intelligence agencies. While other sources believe this is probable, evidence has not emerged to confirm this." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/11/03/sources-99-percen...
The claims are not believable on their face, given that it's a security firm hired by the DNC. They describe evidence, but it's hard to independently evaluate that evidence as a neutral third party.
And even if they are true, and Russia did hack the DNC in order to influence the election? Then the american people had more evidence upon which to base their vote.
I am incredibly unhappy with Trump, but the "russian manipulation" cry is meaningless without
1) evidence that the information they propagated was untrue (indeed: it seems most damning precisely because it is true)
or
2) that the russians somehow manipulated the actual mechanics of the vote, so that the tallies ended up being counted incorrectly.
Because if it's just an antagonistic despot publicizing true facts and having the american public weigh those facts? That's called democracy.
Let me reiterate: I'm extremely unhappy with how it played out, but you can't credibly criticize it.
Having said that: somebody (maybe a russian) did hack a computer system. Prosecute them criminally (the same way you would the watergate burglars).
I can't think of anything that would lend less credibility to the findings than to be paid clients of the DNC.