Trump’s cybersecurity advisor Rudy Giuliani can’t even put together a decent website

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Trump’s cybersecurity advisor Rudy Giuliani can’t even put together a decent website

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DAY 66 — JAN. 13
Trump’s cybersecurity adviser Rudy Giuliani can’t even put together a decent website
Within hours of Donald Trump naming Rudy Giuliani as his administration’s cybersecurity adviser on Thursday, experts and developers in the industry started roasting the former New York City mayor for his company’s apparently archaic and insecure website, as The Register pointed out.


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The most surprising fact in all of this is that the Giuliani Security website hasn't ALREADY been hacked. They might as well put out a sign.

5:06 PM - 12 Jan 2017





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uh, what? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/01/12/trump-names-rudy-giuliani-as-cybersecurity-adviser/ …http://Giulianisecurity.com runs joomla & flash. I seriously question how experienced they are in infosec

3:56 PM - 12 Jan 2017

Trump names Rudy Giuliani as cybersecurity adviser
Giuliani, who heads a cybersecurity consulting firm, will serve as an adviser on finding solutions to cyber-incursions in the private sector.

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I've seen some comments that Rudy Giuliani's security company is a small business. It isn't. They're passing 8 figures per year in revenue.

8:56 AM - 13 Jan 2017




Joomla! is a free content management system that, according to Gizmodo,has experienced more than a dozen vulnerabilities in the four years since Giuliani’s site started using it. Even worse, the login to the CMS and remote access are public, making them easier targets for hackers.

As part of his position, Giuliani will meet with companies that have experienced security vulnerabilities or hacks for their perspectives on addressing the challenges, according to a statement released by the transition team.

Why it’s not normal:

Trump made cybersecurity a key campaign issue, but as VICE’s Motherboard reported Thursday, Giuliani’s experience in the field is unclear.

His consulting firm and its subsidiary, Giuliani Partners and Giuliani Safety and Security, respectively, focus more on navigating legal liability for clients whose security was compromised than preventing such risks with increased security features like encryption. The companies also don’t publish white papers on hacks, as is typical for cybersecurity firms.

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Just sad!
 

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I'm sure you gave equal fukks when Obama was doing things like nominating completely unqualified, rich donors to ambassadorships who hadn't been to the country in question and didn't know the first thing about it.

Sad!

Now talk about "whataboutism" as if exposing your pathetic hypocrisy isn't valid.
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I'm sure you gave equal fukks when Obama was doing things like nominating completely unqualified, rich donors to ambassadorships who hadn't been to the country in question and didn't know the first thing about it.

Sad!

Now talk about "whataboutism" as if exposing your pathetic hypocrisy isn't valid.
WOAT

Dude shut all the way the fukk up, no one brought up Obama. Rudy ain't even qualified to lead a Best Buy geek squad
 

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Dude shut all the way the fukk up, no one brought up Obama. Rudy ain't even qualified to lead a Best Buy geek squad
you're talking about this dude's predecessor. unfortunately its relevant :yeshrug:

i didnt have a problem with the predecessor. should i pretend to have a problem with this dude :heh:
 

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I'm sure you gave equal fukks when Obama was doing things like nominating completely unqualified, rich donors to ambassadorships who hadn't been to the country in question and didn't know the first thing about it.

Sad!

Now talk about "whataboutism" as if exposing your pathetic hypocrisy isn't valid.
WOAT

Yes, lettuce compare ambassadorships to cybersecurity.

:sas1::sas2:

I brought up Obama.

:russ:
 

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I'm sure you gave equal fukks when Obama was doing things like nominating completely unqualified, rich donors to ambassadorships who hadn't been to the country in question and didn't know the first thing about it.

Sad!

Now talk about "whataboutism" as if exposing your pathetic hypocrisy isn't valid.
WOAT

That's actually the classy thing to do anyway... send the rich donors to Azerbaijan to be Ambassador or some other irrelevant country. Cyber security seems kind of important :manny:
 
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