On Monday morning,asian sex videos Donald Trump formally addressed the CIA's allegations that Russian hackers tried to interfere in the election on -- where else? -- Twitter and, as usual, got some basic facts wrong.
SEE ALSO: Donald Trump is so, so wrong about how hacking works. Let's help him.First, here's what the president-elect said that many are taking umbrage with.
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Well, first of all, the threat of hacking interfering in the election wasbrought up before the election. Many times. Including by Trump himself.
But, more importantly, Trump is very wrong about how hacking actually works so Mashableturned to cyber security experts for their responses to Trump in terms he'll understand: tweets.
Here's what they told us -- and Trump -- all in tweet-sized bites of 140 characters or less.
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Donald, you and Hillary can get trained by the world's most famous hacker and find out how hackers really get caught. Go here: https://www.knowbe4.com/products/kevin-mitnick-security-awareness-training/
@realDonaldTrump Majority of hacks start w/ phish & you can catch hackers if you use email auth. Which you didn’t https://t.co/5i8Jvm4NYD
— ValiMail (@ValiMail) December 12, 2016
"With the right technology, organizations can keep a close eye on their data and spot unusual digital behavior as it unfolds."
Yes @realDonaldTrump, attribution of hacking is hard…but when democracy is at risk, we have an obligation to leave no stone unturned.
— Michael Sutton (@michaelawsutton) December 12, 2016
.@realDonaldTrump Not true. You can catch hackers after the act as well. Take it from someone who knows this fact very well.
— Kevin Mitnick (@kevinmitnick) December 12, 2016
"Hacks are like criminal cases. Clues are left, ID'd by a trained eye and packaged together with other evidence to create a bigger picture."
"Security investigators can pick up on subtle bread crumbs left by hackers, even their cover up. Piece together enough clues & eliminate doubt."
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