![]() Either way he should not be in the Senate. The latter is a possibility since Rubio has received 1.5 million in campaign contributions from Russian interests. Anybody pretending this tweet is a security concern is a partisan seeking clicks. There was no identifying information of any kind. The Florida Republican was excommunicated on social media for providing potentially sensitive information about Ukraine’s president. ![]() If someone was intercepting the web traffic from a suspected Zelensky hideout this traffic pattern would be apparent, and therefore revealing, if they knew that Zelensky was speaking on a Zoom call. Rubio surprised many when he shared a photo of a Zoom call with Zelensky on Twitter early Saturday, writing, Now on a Zoom call with President Zelensky of Ukraine. On the other hand, the speaker in a video call will be uploading a moderate amount of video data continually for the duration of the speech. Occasionally someone might send an email with a big file which would entail intense upload usage for a few minutes. Ordinary Internet browsing entails only a little bit of upload traffic and a lot of download traffic – webpage requests going up and webpages with images and videos coming down. Steve Daines (R-MT) are facing after both GOP senators live-tweeted screenshots of a video call with Ukrainian. However there is something unique about being the speaker on a video call – the traffic pattern. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Sunday claimed he’s not sweating the backlash he and Sen. What that means is that the Internet traffic issuing from his location was encrypted as to content and ultimate destination. ![]() ![]() No doubt President Zelensky was using a VPN on the Zoom call. ![]() So security for President Zelensky is critical.Īs to why tweeting about the call while in progress was a security breach: Ukraine says that they have foiled several recent assassination attempts. War criminal Putin has got assassination teams in Ukraine seeking to do in Zelensky. A bit more background in case anyone is not familiar: ![]()
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