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Steve Scully of C-SPAN Lied About Being Hacked
C-SPAN suspended Steve Scully after he lied about his Twitter account being hacked, which led to the second presidential debate with President Donald Trump being canceled. Scully had previously admitted once to having his account hacked before and attempted to come up with a cover story this time around.
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Steve Scully, the former C-SPAN political editor, was suspended by the network after it was revealed that he lied about being hacked.
30:32 - 31:45 (01:12)
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Steve Scully, the former C-SPAN political editor, was suspended by the network after it was revealed that he lied about being hacked. His tweet about reaching out to Anthony Scaramucci for advice was tweeted in frustration but then he tried to cover it up with a false story.
ChapterSteve Scully of C-SPAN Lied About Being Hacked
Episode88: Victor
PodcastDarknet Diaries
President Trump criticized C-Span's Steve Scully for lying about being hacked, which resulted in Scully's suspension from the network.
31:45 - 32:52 (01:07)
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President Trump criticized C-Span's Steve Scully for lying about being hacked, which resulted in Scully's suspension from the network. However, Trump's comments on the difficulty of being hacked were confusing and not entirely accurate.
ChapterSteve Scully of C-SPAN Lied About Being Hacked
Episode88: Victor
PodcastDarknet Diaries
President Trump's cyber security knowledge is called into question after denying claims of being hacked during 2016 election.
32:52 - 35:07 (02:14)
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President Trump's cyber security knowledge is called into question after denying claims of being hacked during 2016 election. Twitter also denies seeing any evidence to support the claim.