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Report by FBI, DHS dated 29 December 2016
Subjects: Russia, 2016 US presidential election, Hacking
Source: United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (Link)
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Wikispooks Comment
The report disclaimer demonstrates that the report does not provide evidence to either "beyond reasonable doubt" or even "balance of probability" standards of legal criminal or civil proof. However, it formed the public basis for expelling 35 Russian diplomats and Sanctioning 2 Russian security organisations plus 6 individuals on the day of its publication.
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|source_URL= https://www.us-cert.gov/sites/default/files/publications/JAR_16-20296A_GRIZZLY%20STEPPE-2016-1229.pdf | |source_URL= https://www.us-cert.gov/sites/default/files/publications/JAR_16-20296A_GRIZZLY%20STEPPE-2016-1229.pdf | ||
|authors= FBI, DHS | |authors= FBI, DHS | ||
|subjects= Russia, 2016 US presidential election, Hacking | |subjects= Russia, 2016 US presidential election, Hacking | ||
|description= Joint analysis report on alleged efforts by the Russian state to affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential election by means of computer hacking. | |description= Joint analysis report on alleged efforts by the Russian state to affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential election by means of computer hacking. | ||
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|comment= The report disclaimer demonstrates that the report does not provide evidence to either ''"beyond reasonable doubt"'' or even ''"balance of probability"'' standards of legal criminal or civil proof. However, it formed the public basis for expelling 35 Russian diplomats and Sanctioning 2 Russian security organisations plus 6 individuals on the day of its publication. | |comment= The report disclaimer demonstrates that the report does not provide evidence to either ''"beyond reasonable doubt"'' or even ''"balance of probability"'' standards of legal criminal or civil proof. However, it formed the public basis for expelling 35 Russian diplomats and Sanctioning 2 Russian security organisations plus 6 individuals on the day of its publication. | ||
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Revision as of 16:04, 30 December 2016
Joint analysis report on alleged efforts by the Russian state to affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential election by means of computer hacking. |
Subjects: Russia, 2016 US presidential election, Hacking
Source: United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (Link)
Image right: Document disclaimer (Click for full-sized image)
Wikispooks Comment
The report disclaimer demonstrates that the report does not provide evidence to either "beyond reasonable doubt" or even "balance of probability" standards of legal criminal or civil proof. However, it formed the public basis for expelling 35 Russian diplomats and Sanctioning 2 Russian security organisations plus 6 individuals on the day of its publication.
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