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Post by smsmith on Jan 11, 2023 9:51:53 GMT -6
I'm guessing more likely a Russian or Chinese probe Maybe. But I would think they would continue probing the financial and banking industry as they have. I'd imagine both countries have teams of hackers probing every facet of American technology.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Jan 11, 2023 10:27:29 GMT -6
Maybe. But I would think they would continue probing the financial and banking industry as they have. I'd imagine both countries have teams of hackers probing every facet of American technology. You can count on that. And i bet our country is doing the same. LOL
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Post by Catscratch on Jan 11, 2023 11:52:08 GMT -6
Russia is big on trying to hack school systems. Our tech guys says he intercepts several hundred attempts a week. If they can shut down a district and kids can't go to school then it's a huge disruption for parents. If they are looking at that small of a scale you can imagine they are hitting the big stuff really hard.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Jan 12, 2023 0:59:15 GMT -6
Russia is big on trying to hack school systems. Our tech guys says he intercepts several hundred attempts a week. If they can shut down a district and kids can't go to school then it's a huge disruption for parents. If they are looking at that small of a scale you can imagine they are hitting the big stuff really hard. Russians? I thought is was just liberal school boards that were the major disruption to public school’s and the current enrollment collapse. Go figure.
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Post by Catscratch on Jan 12, 2023 4:35:18 GMT -6
Russia is big on trying to hack school systems. Our tech guys says he intercepts several hundred attempts a week. If they can shut down a district and kids can't go to school then it's a huge disruption for parents. If they are looking at that small of a scale you can imagine they are hitting the big stuff really hard. Russians? I thought is was just liberal school boards that were the major disruption to public school’s and the current enrollment collapse. Go figure. Could be that too... where they vote in liberal boards.
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Jan 24, 2023 2:22:23 GMT -6
Post by nhmountains on Jan 24, 2023 2:22:23 GMT -6
I feel bad for the deceased hunter but, do most states require the firearm to be unloaded while in a vehicle??I kind take that for granted because it’s the law here in New England. www.kwch.com/2023/01/23/man-fatally-wounded-apparent-hunting-accident-sumner-county/?outputType=ampSUMNER COUNTY, Kan. (KWCH) - The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office said a man died from his injuries in a weekend shooting that, the preliminary investigation shows, was a hunting-related accident, caused by a dog stepping on a gun. A little before 10 a.m. Saturday, the sheriff’s office said deputies responded to the area of 80th Street South and River Road in response to a man who was shot in the back. The sheriff’s office said the man was sitting in the front passenger seat of the pickup when a dog stepped on the rifle in the back seat, causing the weapon to discharge. The fired round struck the man. “Responding units arrived within minutes of the 911 call and started CPR,” the sheriff’s office said. The injured man died at the scene. The sheriff’s office said the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and Wellington Fire and EMS also responded to the scene.
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Post by nhmountains on Jan 24, 2023 2:28:16 GMT -6
Russians? I thought is was just liberal school boards that were the major disruption to public school’s and the current enrollment collapse. Go figure. Could be that too... where they vote in liberal boards. Up until the Ukraine invasion we heard a lot about Ukrainian hacking. Not a peep now. Everything gets tossed into the Russia column. Sort of like all those flu deaths during Covid being tossed under the Covid column. Ukraine is being funded billions in unaccountable money. Any chance some of that money is funding the hacking labs that are hitting us?
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 24, 2023 6:14:41 GMT -6
Could be that too... where they vote in liberal boards. Up until the Ukraine invasion we heard a lot about Ukrainian hacking. Not a peep now. Everything gets tossed into the Russia column. Sort of like all those flu deaths during Covid being tossed under the Covid column. Ukraine is being funded billions in unaccountable money. Any chance some of that money is funding the hacking labs that are hitting us? I just read a news report this morning where some of the Ukrainiannofficials are resigning and a few might be charged. Evidently Zelinky is cleaning house. We never know how far it goes. Evidently some inflated prices were paid for food for soldiers while officials were driving very fancy cars. I suspect this is our dollars at work. Very similar to our money that helped Mexico fight drug gangs. Now the well known official who ran the program is being tried for pay offs from the drug cartels.
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 24, 2023 6:15:24 GMT -6
Up until the Ukraine invasion we heard a lot about Ukrainian hacking. Not a peep now. Everything gets tossed into the Russia column. Sort of like all those flu deaths during Covid being tossed under the Covid column. Ukraine is being funded billions in unaccountable money. Any chance some of that money is funding the hacking labs that are hitting us? I just read a news report this morning where some of the Ukrainiannofficials are resigning and a few might be charged. Evidently Zelinky is cleaning house. We never know how far it goes. Evidently some inflated prices were paid for food for soldiers while officials were driving very fancy cars. I suspect this is our dollars at work. Very similar to our money that helped Mexico fight drug gangs. Now the well known official who ran the program is being tried for pay offs from the drug cartels. I don’t know if this has anything to do with the hacking.
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Jan 24, 2023 7:15:38 GMT -6
Post by Catscratch on Jan 24, 2023 7:15:38 GMT -6
I feel bad for the deceased hunter but, do most states require the firearm to be unloaded while in a vehicle??I kind take that for granted because it’s the law here in New England. www.kwch.com/2023/01/23/man-fatally-wounded-apparent-hunting-accident-sumner-county/?outputType=ampSUMNER COUNTY, Kan. (KWCH) - The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office said a man died from his injuries in a weekend shooting that, the preliminary investigation shows, was a hunting-related accident, caused by a dog stepping on a gun. A little before 10 a.m. Saturday, the sheriff’s office said deputies responded to the area of 80th Street South and River Road in response to a man who was shot in the back. The sheriff’s office said the man was sitting in the front passenger seat of the pickup when a dog stepped on the rifle in the back seat, causing the weapon to discharge. The fired round struck the man. “Responding units arrived within minutes of the 911 call and started CPR,” the sheriff’s office said. The injured man died at the scene. The sheriff’s office said the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and Wellington Fire and EMS also responded to the scene. It's unconstitutional to require a gun be unloaded in a vehicle. It goes against the 2nd Amendment in that you have the right to arm and defend yourself. So no, it isn't illegal here. With that said it is illegal to shoot/hunt from roadways. I don't keep loaded long guns in the truck because it isn't a safe practice, especially with a dog in the vehicle. Not sure what he was doing exactly. Rifles are for deer and yotes. Dogs are for quail. They typically don't mix unless dude was just out plinking, or is the kind of guy that takes his dog everywhere? Hacking/Ukraine/Russia... They are all the same - As bent as the Soviet sickle and as hard as the hammer that crosses it. They all hate us and want us to suffer.
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Jan 24, 2023 7:44:11 GMT -6
Post by Tooln on Jan 24, 2023 7:44:11 GMT -6
I feel bad for the deceased hunter but, do most states require the firearm to be unloaded while in a vehicle??I kind take that for granted because it’s the law here in New England. www.kwch.com/2023/01/23/man-fatally-wounded-apparent-hunting-accident-sumner-county/?outputType=ampSUMNER COUNTY, Kan. (KWCH) - The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office said a man died from his injuries in a weekend shooting that, the preliminary investigation shows, was a hunting-related accident, caused by a dog stepping on a gun. A little before 10 a.m. Saturday, the sheriff’s office said deputies responded to the area of 80th Street South and River Road in response to a man who was shot in the back. The sheriff’s office said the man was sitting in the front passenger seat of the pickup when a dog stepped on the rifle in the back seat, causing the weapon to discharge. The fired round struck the man. “Responding units arrived within minutes of the 911 call and started CPR,” the sheriff’s office said. The injured man died at the scene. The sheriff’s office said the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and Wellington Fire and EMS also responded to the scene. Why wasn't the safety on.
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Post by kooch on Jan 24, 2023 20:02:49 GMT -6
I feel bad for the deceased hunter but, do most states require the firearm to be unloaded while in a vehicle??I kind take that for granted because it’s the law here in New England. www.kwch.com/2023/01/23/man-fatally-wounded-apparent-hunting-accident-sumner-county/?outputType=ampSUMNER COUNTY, Kan. (KWCH) - The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office said a man died from his injuries in a weekend shooting that, the preliminary investigation shows, was a hunting-related accident, caused by a dog stepping on a gun. A little before 10 a.m. Saturday, the sheriff’s office said deputies responded to the area of 80th Street South and River Road in response to a man who was shot in the back. The sheriff’s office said the man was sitting in the front passenger seat of the pickup when a dog stepped on the rifle in the back seat, causing the weapon to discharge. The fired round struck the man. “Responding units arrived within minutes of the 911 call and started CPR,” the sheriff’s office said. The injured man died at the scene. The sheriff’s office said the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and Wellington Fire and EMS also responded to the scene. It's unconstitutional to require a gun be unloaded in a vehicle. It goes against the 2nd Amendment in that you have the right to arm and defend yourself. So no, it isn't illegal here. With that said it is illegal to shoot/hunt from roadways. I don't keep loaded long guns in the truck because it isn't a safe practice, especially with a dog in the vehicle. Not sure what he was doing exactly. Rifles are for deer and yotes. Dogs are for quail. They typically don't mix unless dude was just out plinking, or is the kind of guy that takes his dog everywhere? Hacking/Ukraine/Russia... They are all the same - As bent as the Soviet sickle and as hard as the hammer that crosses it. They all hate us and want us to suffer. Pretty much the entire world hates us. Why we continue to send money everywhere evades me.
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Post by buckvelvet on Oct 3, 2023 8:08:25 GMT -6
These people hate the United States, if you can't see that, its to late.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Oct 5, 2023 11:17:48 GMT -6
These people hate the United States, if you can't see that, its to late.
And one more reason to get the hell out of that state.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Oct 5, 2023 11:58:39 GMT -6
I got rear ended down by abbot hospital in mpls years ago. I was parked at a light after seeing a doctor there for some neck trouble. Along comes this fucking towel head lady at 40 miles an hour and plows into the back of me. I jumped out of my car and went back to hers wanting to see her license and insurance while the old lady called 911. She had a license out of Illinois but no insurance. Cops where there before the call went through after hearing the crash in a high crime area. Needless to say they gave me a report, said to leave and said turn it in to your no fault insurance. All I could do was yell at the bitch and pay my deductible. Get ready folks, your next with all these new drivers.
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