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World News See other World News Articles Title: Trump Admin Makes 'Unprecedented And Extraordinary' Accusation Against Russia Trump Admin Makes Unprecedented and Extraordinary Accusation Against Russia By Becky Loggia March 16, 2018 at 10:10am On Thursday, White House officials announced that the Russian government was to blame for a series of cyber attacks that targeted Americas power grid. The unprecedented and extraordinary declaration, as one expert put it, is the first time the U.S. has so publicly accused Russia of hacking into Americas energy infrastructure, according to Reuters. The attacks which are believed to have started in March 2016 or earlier involved high-profile Russian hackers attempting to invade numerous U.S. infrastructure sectors. Both the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security reported Thursday in a security alert that a multi-stage intrusion campaign by Russian government cyber actors had targeted several networks of small commercial facilities, with many of them being critical energy, nuclear, water and aviation facilities. (T)hey staged malware, conducted spear phishing, and gained remote access into energy sector networks, the departments said, though the alert failed to name the specific facilities that were targeted. The White Houses move to condemn Moscow is just one of several recent attempts to push back on Russian aggression, and the direct accusation coincides with the U.S. Treasury Departments decision on Thursday to impose sanctions on multiple Russian citizens and groups. The sanctions were imposed due to suspected meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election as well as other malicious cyber attacks involving 19 Russians and five different groups, including some of Moscows intelligence services. Russia, however, quickly vowed to retaliate against the newly imposed sanctions from the White House, as it has fervently denied any attempt to hack into foreign countries infrastructures. Still, lawmakers hold firm that Russia is a large player in the world of aggressive cyberspace, as senior U.S. intelligence officials announced recently that the Kremlin believes itself capable of launching numerous hacking operations against the West. Thursdays security alert warned of such behavior from the foreign hackers, and provided a link to an analysis put out by U.S. cyber security firm Symantec just last fall. According to the analysis, Symantec stated that a group called Dragonfly had targeted energy companies in the United States and Europe and in some cases broke into the core systems that control the companies operations, Reuters reported. Though at the time, Symantec didnt cite Russia as the main culprit, campaigns involving malicious emails dating back all the way to 2015 were reportedly used to gain entry into certain organizations in the U.S. and other foreign countries. A National Security Council spokesman for the White House did not respond when asked to explain what motivated the White House to publicly blame Russia, though that hasnt stopped others from speaking out on the issue. I have never seen anything like this, said former U.S. official Amit Yoran, who founded the DHS Computer Emergency Response Team. Yoran added that the decision by the current administration to publicly denounce Russia for their alleged hacking attempts against the U.S. was unprecedented and extraordinary. Echoing Yorans sentiments was Ben Read, a manager for cyber espionage analysis with the cyber security company FireEye Inc., who recalled a report from June about threats to security within the industry, though no one was sure who to blame at the time. People sort of suspected Russia was behind it, Read said. But todays statement from the U.S. government carries a lot of weight. Poster Comment: Video at source. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
More likely that the problems were due to the new and improved "Smart Grid" using Chinese parts, and Somali guest workers. The Trump administration is singing that ol' Hillary song... The Ruskies did it! |
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