I haven't read it or read much about it, but I did read the previous report Homeland Security and the FBI released. In case you didn't read it, it had some general indicators of compromise and a bunch of cyber security advice. So it was kinda bs and didn't provide any real evidence Russia was responsible, but I don’t think that was the intention to begin with. For example, it includes the code for a piece of malware (a shell), but the code is both somewhat outdated and is publicly available. So anyone could use it, which means it wouldn’t work well for narrowing down attribution to APT28. I'm left to speculate they deliberately included this old and public code in the report because they didn’t want to burn the YARA rule they used to detect the real malware on the DNC servers. Their logic was probably something like "we can either release actual evidence and expose our methodologies or we can release some bs and no one will know the difference anyway."About the actual Russian hacking report, people should flip through it. You can read it here.
It's a pretty shoddy effort.
I haven't read it or read much about it, but I did read the previous report Homeland Security and the FBI released. In case you didn't read it, it had some general indicators of compromise and a bunch of cyber security advice. So it was kinda bs and didn't provide any real evidence Russia was responsible, but I don’t think that was the intention to begin with. For example, it includes the code for a piece of malware (a shell), but the code is both somewhat outdated and is publicly available. So anyone could use it, which means it wouldn’t work well for narrowing down attribution to APT28. I'm left to speculate they deliberately included this old and public code in the report because they didn’t want to burn the YARA rule they used to detect the real malware on the DNC servers. Their logic was probably something like "we can either release actual evidence and expose our methodologies or we can release some bs and no one will know the difference anyway."
"Russia" seems to be the new "the dog ate my homework" excuse
Security News This Week: Russian Hackers Are Targeting Germany Now, Too
The BfV noted an uptick in propaganda campaigns being used to spread misinformation, with the ultimate intention of destabilizing the government and empowering extremist forces. If that sounds familiar, keep in mind that Germany also has an election of its own coming up next year, likely in September. Which is to say, don’t expect this to end any time soon.
https://www.wired.com/2016/12/security-news-roundup/
Not getting your brain hacked is a priority though...A first fix to our system would be to not let the Russian puppet assume our Presidency.
kudosYour system is hacked. Resistance is futile.
No worries. Donald is a well instructed and programmed tool. He knows how to eliminate any threaths to Russian takeover.If Donald Trump turns out to be a Russian puppet, someone will solve the issue and then retaliate. If I was Putin I'd be very concerned.
He was educated at Cambridge, so he must be taken seriously. It's where all the best British spies are recruitedWha, "opposition research" paid by political adversaries and put together by an english consultant is supposed to be taken serious now?
If?If Donald Trump turns out to be a Russian puppet, someone will solve the issue and then retaliate. If I was Putin I'd be very concerned.
I wonder what Chinese hacks are then.
You laugh now, just like the US, until the extremist party is voted into power after a major hacking and leaking (helped along by the media)
Hopefully Germany draws the right conclusions
"Judgments are not intended to imply that we have proof that shows something to be fact"