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Leaked Chats Show Alleged Russian Spy Seeking Hacking Tools (securityweek.com) 129

wiredmikey writes: The leak of an alleged Russian hacker's conversations with a security researcher shows more about the shadowy group of 12 Russian spies indicted by the FBI for targeting the 2016 U.S. election. The researcher, who gave her exchanges with the alleged hacker to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, said she wasn't pleased to learn she had been corresponding with an alleged Russian spy. But she wasn't particularly surprised either.
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Leaked Chats Show Alleged Russian Spy Seeking Hacking Tools

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  • by RyanFenton ( 230700 ) on Wednesday August 01, 2018 @02:49PM (#57050714)

    Every time a story like this comes up, a large number of folks raise objections to the very idea of investigating right-wing election issues.

    Well, this isn't going away. Benghazi investigations lasted for 3 years, with zero convictions or even serious cases. If you in any way accepted that process, you have ZERO legs to stand against on an investigation that had already lead to multiple convictions and guilty pleas, and is currently involved in a large number of major court cases, increasing constantly.

    And if push too hard to try and force it to stop, the protests will shut down this nation. They will be larger than anything we've ever seen.

    None of this is going away.

    Ryan Fenton

    • Re: (Score:1, Troll)

      by Train0987 ( 1059246 )

      How is this a "right-wing" voting issue? Which party has always been against voter ID laws and removing the deceased from voter rolls?

      • How is this a "right-wing" voting issue? Which party has always been against voter ID laws and removing the deceased from voter rolls?

        This about election hacking, both potential hacking of the actual apparatus used to conduct elections (voting machines, state governments, election vendors, etc) but also hacking of political actors in order to influence political outcomes.

        Whining about non-existent voter fraud that is really just a transparent pretext for voter suppression efforts is a different discussion.

        • This is a pretext for voter suppression?

          "Under Ohio’s policy, if registered voters miss voting for two years, they are sent registration confirmation notices. If they do not respond and do not vote over the following four years, they are purged."

          A stronger argument can be made that opposition to this supports voter fraud.

      • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 )

        How is this a "right-wing" voting issue? Which party has always been against voter ID laws and removing the deceased from voter rolls?

        Damn right. If I have to show my ID every time I buy groceries I damn well should have to show ID when I vote.

    • by harrkev ( 623093 )

      But is SHOULD go away because the Russians are on the "right" side now...

      Facebook just busted the Russians for supporting anti-Trump demonstrations.
      https://www.npr.org/2018/07/31... [npr.org]

      Also, during the 2016 election, the Russians backed Bernie...
      https://www.usatoday.com/story... [usatoday.com]

      This should be enough to prove the Russia is one of the "good guys" and should be left alone to meddle -- as long as they are on the right side.

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    • >

      None of this is going away.

      Ryan Fenton

      The rest of your mishmash is questionable, but your final assertion is 100% true. Special council investigations never end until the target of that investigation leaves office. They just keep going, sucking up resources and FBI labor hours until they become absolutely pointless.

      This investigation is not going away until Trump leaves office at Noon on January 20, 2025, maybe not even then depending on who replaces him.

      • They just keep going, sucking up resources and FBI labor hours until they become absolutely pointless.

        Several guilty pleas and a half-dozen serious criminal charges is "pointless"?
        Only if you are terrified that the "Make Russia Great Again" president ends up in jail.

        • They just keep going, sucking up resources and FBI labor hours until they become absolutely pointless.

          Several guilty pleas and a half-dozen serious criminal charges is "pointless"? Only if you are terrified that the "Make Russia Great Again" president ends up in jail.

          Guilty pleas where for lying to the FBI and for financial filings from 8 years before the election, which have nothing to do with Muller's mandate. The rest of the charges are for actual Russians and Russian entities, but zero Americans where involved.

          Mueller sure is being meticulous about this "investigation" and it doesn't seem to me he's finding much related to the actual election and Trump or his people. He's not done, but I'd start preparing to be disappointed if I had your view of the world because

    • If Trump is impeached, Mike Pence will become POTUS. The man is a crazy Christian (capital punishment for abortion, anyone?), and he might have the skills necessary to be effective. Trump's lack of political skill is the best thing about him.
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  • by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Wednesday August 01, 2018 @02:56PM (#57050788) Journal

    Is anyone surprised?

    The thing is, "Russian spy tries to spy" != "Trump is a Russian mole/dupe/partner/something, OMG lolz". Which is the implication we are apparently supposed to believe.

  • Just like the hot 18/f/CA that used to hang out in all of those AOL chatrooms I'm willing to bet that it's a big fat hairy dude sitting behind a desk somewhere in Langley Virginia.

    • He was Rusky for sure, he was looking for 'nuclear wessels'.

      BTW the guys fapping in lesbian chat rooms really are gay. There are no women there.

    • Just like the hot 18/f/CA that used to hang out in all of those AOL chatrooms I'm willing to bet that it's a big fat hairy dude sitting behind a desk somewhere in Langley Virginia.

      Hey, I'm not fat and hairy! I'm just... festively plump. ;)

  • recently disclosed vulnerability codenamed CVE-2012-0002. Not a code name, article is invalid.

  • This person contacted her over a 'blog post' and posted to Twitter to find information on a CVE.

    That is a script-kiddie, wannabe hacker teenager. A true spy, hell, even a halfway decent 'professional' knows where to find CVE descriptions and based on those descriptions, they can write their own exploits.

  • The US seems fixated with the GRU in all the stories about spying globally.
    The GRU did try to spy once in the UK and totally lost a well placed spy in the 1070's.
    After that it was better felt to let the real spy experts in the Soviet Union and Russia look after international spying.

    Now the West is to enjoy a story about the GRU that is back doing advanced cyber spying but it cant spy and needs help. When it can spy it got deep into US networks and was never found due to skills. Then went back to needi

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