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  • Rochard
    Jägermeister Test Pilot
    • Dec 2001
    • 75733

    #1

    United States releases information about Russian hacking

    Interesting reading:

    The U.S. Government confirms that two different RIS actors participated in the intrusion into a U.S. political party. The first actor group, known as Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) 29,entered into the party?s systems in summer 2015, while the second, known as APT28, entered in spring 2016.

    Both groups have historically targeted government organizations, think tanks, universities, and corporations around the world. APT29 has been observed crafting targeted spearphishing campaigns leveraging web links to a malicious dropper; once executed, the code delivers Remote Access Tools (RATs) and evades detection using a range of techniques. APT28 is known for leveraging domains that closely mimic those of targeted organizations and tricking potential victims into entering legitimate credentials. APT28 actors relied heavily on shortened URLs in their spearphishing email campaigns. Once APT28 and APT29 have access to victims, both groups exfiltrate and analyze information to gain intelligence value. These groups use this information to craft highly targeted spearphishing campaigns. These actors set up operational infrastructure to obfuscate their source infrastructure, host domains and malware for targeting organizations, establish command and control nodes, and harvest credentials and other valuable information from their targets.

    In summer 2015, an APT29 spearphishing campaign directed emails containing a malicious link to over 1,000 recipients, including multiple U.S. Government victims. APT29 used legitimate domains, to include domains associated with U.S. organizations and educational institutions, to host malware and send spearphishing emails. In the course of that campaign, APT29 successfully compromised a U.S. political party. At least one targeted individual activated links to malware hosted on operational infrastructure of opened attachments containing malware. APT29 delivered malware to the political party?s systems, established persistence, escalated privileges, enumerated active directory accounts, and exfiltrated email from several accounts through encrypted connections back through operational infrastructure. In spring 2016, APT28 compromised the same political party, again via targeted spearphishing. This time, the spearphishing email tricked recipients into changing their passwords through a fake webmail domain hosted on APT28 operational infrastructure. Using the harvested credentials, APT28 was able to gain access and steal content, likely leading to the exfiltration of information from multiple senior party members. The U.S. Government assesses that information was leaked to the press and publicly disclosed.


    Full PDF

    If any of this is true... This is staggering.
    Herschel Savage
    Brooklyn, NY
  • Bladewire
    StraightBro
    • Aug 2003
    • 56228

    #2
    Great read thanks!

    DT supporters won't read it, or believe it, unless DT tweets it.

    140 characters is digestible for his base, anything more and it's liberable bias.


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    • Rochard
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      • Dec 2001
      • 75733

      #3
      Originally posted by Bladewire
      Great read thanks!

      DT supporters won't read it, or believe it, unless DT tweets it.

      140 characters is digestible for his base, anything more and it's libirable bias.
      This will be interesting. Will the CIA, NSA, etc, tell Trump that a foreign power has directly influenced a US presidential election, and then show him proof? (You know they have much, much more than this PDF.) And if Trump ignores this.... Can the US intelligence agencies somehow release this to the citizens, who will then demand Trump not only acknowledge it and do something?

      Imagine for a moment the US intelligence agencies do just this, and the public accuses Trump of more or less working with Russia? Sounds far fetched? Where is his wife from? How many business interests does Trump have in Russia? How many people in his new administration have direct ties to Russia?

      Holy shit this is going to be fun.
      Herschel Savage
      Brooklyn, NY

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      • Bladewire
        StraightBro
        • Aug 2003
        • 56228

        #4
        Originally posted by Rochard
        This will be interesting. Will the CIA, NSA, etc, tell Trump that a foreign power has directly influenced a US presidential election, and then show him proof? (You know they have much, much more than this PDF.) And if Trump ignores this.... Can the US intelligence agencies somehow release this to the citizens, who will then demand Trump not only acknowledge it and do something?
        I think it's clear that DT will put a lid on this as soon as he's sworn in. They can't leak to wikileaks because they are part of the anti U.S. propaganda and Assange is paid by Russia owned RT & has a TV show with them.

        In this case intelligence will leak like a leaky boat to congress & the MSM, and they could start working against the POTUS.

        2 years until Dems take over and real investigation begin, until then will be this Mickey mouse bullshit with GOP congress doing light "investigations" and stonewalling until they push their agenda, than 1 1/2 years they'll start warming up for the expected takeover.


        Originally posted by Rochard
        Imagine for a moment the US intelligence agencies do just this, and the public accuses Trump of more or less working with Russia? Sounds far fetched? Where is his wife from? How many business interests does Trump have in Russia? How many people in his new administration have direct ties to Russia?

        Holy shit this is going to be fun.
        It will get good in a couple years, until then the GOP has to protect him until their agenda is passed. I really hope it gets done sooner and there's some huge findings implicating him made public that even a corrupt GOP congress can't ignore.


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        • Barry-xlovecam
          It's 42
          • Jun 2010
          • 18083

          #5
          I just read the whole thing -- what a joke.

          The people hacked fell for spearfishing sites. This country is in trouble if our government workers and political operatives are this l4m3.

          Time to send them to IT boot camp

          AI and big brother may become necessary.

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          • mineistaken
            See signature :)
            • Apr 2007
            • 29656

            #6
            Originally posted by Bladewire
            Great read thanks!

            DT supporters won't read it, or believe it, unless DT tweets it.

            140 characters is digestible for his base, anything more and it's liberable bias.
            Say what?

            Even McCain just said:

            McCain Doubts Russia Affected U.S. Election

            McCain in Lithuania: He Doubts Russia Affected U.S. Election--But Wants Sanctions


            Ps: same McCain said that Russians hacked into his campaign in 2008. So nothing new, yet libsters are trying to present it as it is something new, brought to you by evil Trump, lol.
            Anti Obummers in 2008 were not crying about that like you anti Trumpsters.

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            • Rochard
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              • Dec 2001
              • 75733

              #7
              I am pretty sure our intelligence agencies can leak such information, but would they?

              This is very, very upsetting for me. Jason Chaffetz was so concerned about a potential email security issue with Clinton's email but isn't even remotely concerned that Russia has improperly influenced our election. This is absolute proof that Congressman Chaffetz was less interested in securing classified information, and was only interested in political attacks.

              The Republican party cannot just brush this off.

              This is just fucking insane.
              Herschel Savage
              Brooklyn, NY

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              • Bladewire
                StraightBro
                • Aug 2003
                • 56228

                #8
                Originally posted by mineistaken
                Say what?

                Even McCain just said:

                McCain Doubts Russia Affected U.S. Election

                McCain in Lithuania: He Doubts Russia Affected U.S. Election--But Wants Sanctions


                Ps: same McCain said that Russians hacked into his campaign in 2008. So nothing new, yet libsters are trying to present it as it is something new, brought to you by evil Trump, lol.
                Anti Obummers in 2008 were not crying about that like you anti Trumpsters.
                By "Affected U.S. Election" he means not changing who won the presidency.

                The point isn't Putin picking the winner, it's Putin hacking.

                Like Putin doping 100% of his Olympians. They were banned because he cheated by doping, not because they won or lost

                This is how Putin is fucking things up for Russia for years, stupid petty shit to get an edge.


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                • Rochard
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                  • Dec 2001
                  • 75733

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                  I just read the whole thing -- what a joke.

                  The people hacked fell for spearfishing sites. This country is in trouble if our government workers and political operatives are this l4m3.

                  Time to send them to IT boot camp

                  AI and big brother may become necessary.
                  Hacking is going to become a huge problem. Hackers can direct our refrigerators and doorbells to take down Netflix for hours at a time. Our credit card information is pretty much an open book - it's not if your credit card data will be exposed, but when. And nearly all of us are open to this without even knowing it.
                  Herschel Savage
                  Brooklyn, NY

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                  • Bladewire
                    StraightBro
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 56228

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rochard
                    I am pretty sure our intelligence agencies can leak such information, but would they?

                    This is very, very upsetting for me. Jason Chaffetz was so concerned about a potential email security issue with Clinton's email but isn't even remotely concerned that Russia has improperly influenced our election. This is absolute proof that Congressman Chaffetz was less interested in securing classified information, and was only interested in political attacks.

                    The Republican party cannot just brush this off.

                    This is just fucking insane.
                    Jason Chavetz is a closeted minority Utah congressman, a shill for the GOP, he'll do whatever McConnell tells him to.

                    The GOP is party above country, this is clear. This is their last blast because the next two to four years their nasty underbelly and corruption will be exposed in a way never seen before.


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                    • mineistaken
                      See signature :)
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 29656

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bladewire
                      By "Affected U.S. Election" he means not changing who won the presidency.

                      The point isn't Putin picking the winner, it's Putin hacking.
                      So why do you direct it at DT supporters?

                      You implied that DT supporters would not like to hear that DT was elected by the help of Russians etc.

                      Like I said, McCains campaign was also hacked and it is nothing new, why would suddenly DT suppoerter "would not like to hear it"? Rhetorical question...

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                      • Rochard
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                        • Dec 2001
                        • 75733

                        #12
                        Originally posted by mineistaken
                        You implied that DT supporters would not like to hear that DT was elected by the help of Russians etc.
                        I won't imply it. Trumpy supporters would not like to know that the Trumpy was elected by the help of the Russians.
                        Herschel Savage
                        Brooklyn, NY

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                        • Bladewire
                          StraightBro
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 56228

                          #13
                          Originally posted by mineistaken
                          So why do you direct it at DT supporters?

                          You implied that DT supporters would not like to hear that DT was elected by the help of Russians etc.

                          Like I said, McCains campaign was also hacked and it is nothing new, why would suddenly DT suppoerter "would not like to hear it"? Rhetorical question...
                          It's politics, we know how this works lol

                          We are lucky to see outside the box, others, not so much


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                          • crockett
                            in a van by the river
                            • May 2003
                            • 76818

                            #14
                            Kind of ironic that Trump made a big deal out of Hillary's server being not secure but then blows off Russian's hacking US targets. Also rather amusing to see the simple minded Trumplets repeat the same brainwashed talking points they are told to with out having the intelligence to think for themselves.

                            mineistaken can't stop making excuses.. Typical brainwashed dolt..
                            In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.

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                            • Bladewire
                              StraightBro
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 56228

                              #15
                              Originally posted by crockett
                              Kind of ironic that Trump made a big deal out of Hillary's server being not secure but then blows off Russian's hacking US targets. Also rather amusing to see the simple minded Trumplets repeat the same brainwashed talking points they are told to with out having the intelligence to think for themselves.

                              mineistaken can't stop making excuses.. Typical brainwashed dolt..
                              The more DT brushes it off right now, the more he backs himself into a corner. When he's POTUS, the more he undoes what's done, to favor Putin, the more he sticks his neck out. Perfectly prepped for the chopping block

                              Watch, it will all be Obama's fault


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