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Twitter ^ | 15 October 2020 | Senator Ted Cruz
Posted on 10/15/2020 10:20:28 AM PDT by Steely Tom
In the last two days we have seena remarkable development. We have seen big tech, we have seen Twitter and Facebook, actively interfering in this election in a way that has no precident in the history of our country. Yesterday the New York Post broke a story alleging serious corruption of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden concerning Ukraine. the allegations in the NYP story — if true — indicate that vice president Biden lied when he said he had never discussed his son's business dealings.
That story, once the New York Post broke it, was blocked by Twitter and Facebook. Anyone who attempted to share it was prevented from sharing it, on Twitter or Facebook. The New York Post itself when it attempted to put out its story was blocked on Twitter and Facebook.
The New York Post has the fourth largest circulation of any newspaper in this country. Never before have we seen active censorship of a major press publication with serious allegations of corruption of one of the two candidates for president.
That was last night this mornign the story escalated and got even worse the nyp broke a second story of a series of emails that indicate even more corruptsion in this instance, the Biden family receiving millions of dollars from communist China government officials. Just minutes ago, I tried to share that story on Twitter, and Twitter is actively blocking right now this instant stories from the NYP alleging corruption and the Biden family receiving millions of dollars from communist China. This is election interference and we are 19 days out from an election. it has no precident in the history of democracy. the senate judiciary committee wants to know what the hell is going on. Chairman Lindsey Graham and I have discussed this at length, and the committee today will be... (cut off)
KEYWORDS:again; cruz; twitter
What will they actually do?
Tom Graham Twitter Suspended
As it turns out, Biden was receiving 40% kickbacks from Hunter’s personal fundraising (allegedly). Perhaps Rudy will release that smoking gun soon.
Perhaps Rudy will release that smoking gun soon.“
Right about now seems right.
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Just pull their operation for 30 days.
See if that wakes them up.
Lil’ Miz Lindsey tacking to the Right during an Election Year.
Predictable as the tides.
Trump needs to dispatch Federal marshals to the offices of Twitter and Facebook and compel the administrators to end the censorship or shut the companies’ systems down.
Perhaps Rudy will release that smoking gun soon.“
Right about now seems right.
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I would tend to agree with that (perhaps over the Summer would have been better) but unfortunately the public has the attention span of a hamster. They (esp. Rudy) know that this is like the reopening of the Hillary Email case two weeks before the election back in 2016. That hurt her with a small enough block of undecideds and it’s probably all Trump will need to keep this as close as possible for the win! This might also suppresses the D vote a bit among (un)”likely” voters....
Talk is cheap. I believe we’ve heard enough.
Time to act.
Amen Brother!!
Lindsey
Graham
ping!
Want on or off Linda's fav ping list? Just FReepmail me.
Remember: linda is up for reelection next month.
Graham...then nothing will get done.
Cruz...not so sure. I’ve even heard Jordan took Google $$, which HE COULD HAVE TURNED DOWN...
Actions are rare...hot air is common.
So when Biden released his tax return information, did anyone bother to ask (other than FReepers) how a guy who spent all his life in government get $900,000+ in delcared income?
We all knew the answer to that. Release this information, and the rest of the public will know too.
Graham made Rush angry today.....bye, Linda
It appears to be the case..he will release it in tranches so that the media will not be able to hide it forever...
A technique originally demonstrated by the incomparable Andrew Breitbart.
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After the Twitter staff had a hard time patching a harmless, but intriguing, clickjacking attack originally launched by a French blogger, a British web developer has come up with a similar new way to mess with the users of the micro-blogging website.
At the end of January, a URL with a message reading 'Don't click' next to it, started being propagated by Twitter users. Upon closer inspection, it was revealed that the 'worm' was actually an UI redressing attack preying on the curiosity of individuals.
UI (user interface) redressing, more commonly known as clickjacking, is a class of attacks that exploit an architectural flaw of the HTML implementation inside browsers. It allows for loading hidden objects on top of other visible ones and hijacking the mouse clicks of users when they are attempting to access the legit resource.
There are several techniques in order to achieve this behavior, and in particular the 'Don't click' menace was loading the Twitter page in a fully transparent iframe, positioned over a 'Don't Click' button through CSS. The loaded page was abusing a Twitter feature, which allowed pre-filling the status update form by passing text directly as a URL parameter, and was positioned in such a way so that the hidden form Submit button overlapped the visible 'Don't click' one.
The Twitter staff were quick to react and deployed a JavaScript-based fix, which prevented the Twitter page from being loaded in an external frame. Soon after, other web programming enthusiasts found ways to circumvent the fix, and the propagation of the harmless worm continued.
Eventually, the site administration successfully implemented a better fix to the problem, although still based on JavaScript. While investigating possible ways to bypass the new frame busting code, Tom Graham, a web developer living in Leicester, UK, noticed that Twitter's version for hand-held devices, which allowed for much of the same functionality as the normal one, did not contain any JavaScript at all.
Tom2badcat Twitter
Therefore, Tom created a new proof-of-concept attack exploiting the shortfall on the Twitter mobile page. 'I unleashed [it] on a few of my followers for a short while before making the iframe visible,' he notes. The developer explains that 'The mobile site currently has no JavaScript on it at all, which is probably for good reason, as most mobile phones don’t support it.'
Gab Tom Graham
Tom's attack no longer works either, suggesting that the staff of the micro-blogging platform has found a solution to block it too, but it's unlikely that it will last. Even though these incidents have been harmless, they stand to back up what security researchers have claimed from the start – clickjacking affects all browsers on all platforms and, while temporary workarounds might be found to address a very specific attack, there is yet no fix in sight for the underlying problem.
Tom Graham Twitter @tom2badcat
Meanwhile, Mozilla Firefox users can protect themselves by installing the NoScript extension, which implements clickjacking detection and blocking at the client-side level.