Database Quote by Mike Quigley Download Open image “The Russians hacked into the Illinois State Board of Elections. They got into the database.” — Mike Quigley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Database Elections Got Hacked Hacked Illinois Russia Russians Russians Hacked State State Board
The Russians stole from the Democratic National Committee with hacking. — E. J. Dionne Copy Share Image
Who's driving this business that the Russians hacked the election? It's the Democrat Party. It's Hillary Clinton. It's Obama. It's all those people who… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
It seems Russians hacked into emails from both the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee and then chose to release only the DNC… — James G. Stavridis Copy Share Image
The Russians didn't hack the DNC servers. The Russians didn't interfere in the election [2016]. And if you get a Democrat in the know… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
“Although the Russians had sown disinformation through fake news in the Ukrainian election in 2014 and hacked into the election system to manipulate the… — Donna Brazile Copy Share Image
This was a big leak that WikiLeaks published, and it was hacking software developed by the CIA and the FBI that was able to… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
This country needs to take a deep breath. We are a strong, resilient nation. And the idea that the Russians hacked our election needs… — Katrina vanden Heuvel Copy Share Image
[President Donald Trump ] trusts the CIA. This is about 17 or so unnamed agencies in an unnamed report that based the report on… — Reince Priebus Copy Share Image
I don't know who did the hacking [through president election 2016]. The article is based on a lie that the R.N.C. was hacked. So… — Reince Priebus Copy Share Image
We have to remember that at the center of all of this is the hacking, is what the Russians did during our election process,… — Martha Raddatz Copy Share Image
After learning of a failed attempt to hack the state's online voter registration and My Voter Page, my office contacted the Department of Homeland… — Brian Kemp Copy Share Image
Russia and other countries have been hacking and attempting to attack American institutions for years, that Russia's attack on American elections has been going… — Reince Priebus Copy Share Image
If nothing else, the cyber attacks that occurred during the 2016 presidential election have laid bare the very real vulnerabilities that exist across our… — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
I introduced the Transparency in Government Act, a multi-faceted transparency bill that would bring unprecedented access and accountability to the federal government. — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
The real cost of corruption in government, whether it is local, state, or federal, is a loss of the public trust. — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
We can be just as safe with a smaller, more efficient nuclear arsenal at less cost. — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
I think you see a clear pattern of people in the Trump campaign coordinating with Russians. — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
Racial politics in Chicago has a long history of being intertwined with the mayor's race, but I'd like to think we're past much of… — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
There are more kids playing hockey, and the game has become more diverse from a cultural, ethnic and geographic point of view, but we… — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
Passionately defending one's principles is crucial. Representing your district is fundamental. But refusing to entertain the common ground - with no other cost but… — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
Ever since I arrived in Washington in April 2009, I have been fighting for more transparency and accountability in government. — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
What America really needs is a long-term bill that makes significant investments in our transportation infrastructure and reforms the highway trust fund to ensure… — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
I don't buy that there's nothing we can do to stop criminals and the mentally ill from killing if they want to. — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
Distributed ledgers are inherently harder to attack because instead of a single database, there are multiple shared copies of the same database, so a… — Mark Walport Copy Share Image
If a company has a navigation system or a database or a virtual assistant they like better, Microsoft will meet them in the middle. — Peggy Johnson Copy Share Image
“Database Management System [Origin: Data + Latin basus "low, mean, vile, menial, degrading, ounterfeit."] A complex set of interrelational data structures allowing data to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The U.S. obviously has all the evidence they need to prosecute bankers. They just need to search their own spy database and then there… — Kim Dotcom Copy Share Image
Diplomacy has always involved dinners with ruling elites, backroom deals and clandestine meetings. Now, in the digital age, the reports of all those parties… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
I started a crowdfunding campaign on Sci-Hub to buy additional drives, and soon had my own copy of the database collected by LibGen, around… — Alexandra Elbakyan Copy Share Image
In order to have a decentralised database, you need to have security. In order to have security, you need to - you need to… — Vitalik Buterin Copy Share Image
The basic idea in case-based, or CBR, is that the program has stored problems and solutions. Then, when a new problem comes up, the… — Marvin Minsky Copy Share Image
“Biological databases impose particular limitations on how biological objects can be related to one another. In other words, the structure of a database predetermines… — Hallam Stevens Copy Share Image
Think about it: if you were running a multi-million dollar company, and your database of customer information was stolen, would you want to tell… — Kevin Mitnick Copy Share Image
A National Database on Autism Research is fostering sharing of data and collaborations. Scientists are also making great strides at the interface of biology… — Thomas R. Insel Copy Share Image
I hate to be one of those people who forwards links to 'hilarious pictures' or 'brilliant games' to half their contacts database. — Naomi Alderman Copy Share Image