>>>1. Why did an obscure IT company get to be 5he only entity that reviewed the DNC database?
Crowdstrike has a market cap of over $12 billion. It’s a well known company in its industry.
>>> 2. Why wasnt it a United States owned and operated company they enlisted?
Crowdstrike is a US based company that is publicly traded and listed on the NASDAQ exchange.
####Crowdstrike is a US based company that is publicly traded and listed on the NASDAQ exchange.####
Given that Crowdstrike is a U.S. Company, are there any connections between Crowdstrike and Ukraine?
Please educate me.
I read that when Crowdstrike was involved with the DNC server it was not a public NASDAQ company and it’s primary owner was a Russian/Ukrainian. Dmitri Alperovitch. It is now based in California and is a large company, but in 2015-16 it wasn’t.
Crowdstrike now 2019, and Crowdstrike then 2016 are two very different things.
Crowdstrike was also involved in false reports in the past
https://www.voanews.com/usa/cyber-firm-rewrites-part-disputed-russian-hacking-report
They were basically obscure, DNC linked, Russian/Ukraine linked, foreign born controlled in 2016. They have been ‘wrong’ about ‘Russian’ attacks in the past.
You stated things about Crowdstrike in 2019, but failed to review what they were in 2015 and 2016, and failed miserably to give an explanation why one company, who never gave a final report, was the ‘sole’ reviewer of the DNC server. A company who wasn’t ‘huge’ in 2015 and 2016.