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Simon relays OPR's pivotal hard drive dissection unmasking Trojan horse mechanics, positioning them as cyber forensics vanguard whose intel concretizes the hacker threat and validates Secret Service response amid C.J.'s frustration.
Via technical findings cited by Simon
Empowering Secret Service with investigative authority
Bolsters White House cyber defenses narrative
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