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Dodgy server at heart of the Trump inquiry was wiped
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So stop asking questions about it

The server computer at the centre of a lawsuit digging into dodgy cyber-security practices during the US presidential election has been wiped to stop people asking questions about it.

Trump asked Assange to improve access to Hilary emails
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Assange said no

A data firm linked to the presidential campaign of Donald Trump offered to help WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange spruce up the database of emails from Hillary Clinton’s private server.

Russians used YouTube, Tumblr and Pokémon Go to get Trump elected
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Full on disinformation effort

Russian linked accounts were churning out Pro-Trump propaganda during the election using diverse means such as YouTube, Tumblr and Pokémon Go.

Trump’s cops can’t harass websites of those who disagree with him.
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Courts tell DoJ where to go

US courts have told the DoJ that they can’t rummage through websites which criticize Donald (Prince of Orange) in the hope they might find something incriminating.

Russians were gaming Google for Trump
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Tuesday, 10 October 2017 12:29

Russians were gaming Google for Trump


Not just Facebook

While it has been confirmed President Putin was splashing out cash on Facebook advertising to get Donald Trump elected in the US, it seems he was also spending a small fortune on Google too.

Twitter finds more Russian spooks with pro-Trump accounts
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Twitter finds 200 Russian accounts dedicated to Trump

Twitter says it found some 200 accounts linked to the same Russian groups that bought $100,000 worth of ads on Facebook.

Trump goes all Napoleonic on Facebook
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Thursday, 28 September 2017 12:20

Trump goes all Napoleonic on Facebook


It is “anti-Trump” for revealing his Russian connections

President Donald “Prince of Orange” Trump has blasted Facebook for revealing to investigators that President Putin’s propaganda unit funded racially inflammatory adverts to help him get elected.

Facebook shows Congress how Russia gamed the 2016 election
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3,000 adverts on show


Facebook will turn over copies of political ads purchased by Russian sources to congressional lawmakers, who are investigating the country's potential interference in the 2016 US presidential election.

Assange rushes to defend Trump staring into the sun
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Claims it is perfectly safe to look at the sun

While the press was mocking Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump’s antics of staring straight at the sun during the solar eclipse, he had the support of Wikileak’s Julian (look at me) Assange.

Power your smartphone with a super volcano
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Thursday, 17 August 2017 06:00

Power your smartphone with a super volcano


What could possibly go wrong?

While Dr Evil might power his supercomputer using the volcano on his island base, the idea has been suggested as a way of sorting out the world’s battery woes.