Billie Winner-Davis, Reality Winner's mother, told Business Insider on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, is attempting legal representation to aid the former Air Force language analyst contractor and Kingsville native Reality Winner with her case.
Winner pleaded guilty in 2018 to leaking classified National Security Agency information on Russia's alleged efforts to interfere with the 2016 election. She was found guilty of violating the U.S. Espionage Act and sentenced to five years in prison at the Federal Medical Center-Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas.
In 2016 following her separation from six years of active duty, Winner was hired by Pluribus International Corporation under an NSA contract to work out of Fort Gordon, Georgia.
According to ABC News, Winner printed a classified report detailing how Russian hackers allegedly “executed cyber espionage operations” on local election systems and mailed the documents to The Intercept.
She was arrested on June 3, 2017.
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Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to campaign violations and tax fraud in 2018, began serving his sentence in May 2019 at the federal penitentiary in Otisville, New York.
He has been under house arrest since July over coronavirus concerns.
Military.com stated that Reality’s mother sent a Twitter message that said “Cohen has asked another attorney to look at the case and for opportunities to help.”
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If you so happen to misspell a domain, you might get directed to a page run by your ISP, laden with advertisements and advertisements and more advertisements.
Seeking to make money from mistyped website names, some of the United States largest ISPs providers created a massive security hole that allowed hackers to use web addresses owned by eBay, PayPal, Google and Yahoo, and virtually any other large site.
The news of the massive security breach by compromising net neutrality for profit comes just two days after the Federal Communication Commission held a hand-wringing public forum at Stanford University over whether it should punish Comcast for its violation of standard internet practices.
The broadband provider was caught sending fake packets to its users in order to reduce the bandwidth consumed by peer-to-peer applications, and P2P blocking.
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How to protect your site :
Web site owners can create what's known as a "wildcard" DNS 'A' record for their domains, which can be assigned so that any unrecognized subdomains requested by the visitor result in the user being routed to the main Web site. The DNS redirection services being employed by ISPs and hosting providers only work on sites that have not included these "A records."
This is a major security breach, proving that the internet can not police itself.
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