Russians Used Malware On Android Devices To Track and Target Ukraine Artillery, Says Report (reuters.com) 101
schwit1 quotes a report from Reuters: A hacking group linked to the Russian government and high-profile cyber attacks against Democrats during the U.S. presidential election likely used a malware implant on Android devices to track and target Ukrainian artillery units from late 2014 through 2016, according to a new report released Thursday. The malware was able to retrieve communications and some locational data from infected devices, intelligence that would have likely been used to strike against the artillery in support of pro-Russian separatists fighting in eastern Ukraine, the report from cyber security firm CrowdStrike found. The hacking group, known commonly as Fancy Bear or APT 28, is believed by U.S. intelligence officials to work primarily on behalf of the GRU, Russia's military intelligence agency. The implant leveraged a legitimate Android application developed by a Ukrainian artillery officer to process targeting data more quickly, CrowdStrike said. Its deployment "extends Russian cyber capabilities to the front lines of the battlefield," the report said, and "could have facilitated anticipatory awareness of Ukrainian artillery force troop movement, thus providing Russian forces with useful strategic planning information."
Re:Why? (Score:4, Informative)
Damn Hillary was in charge of 9 different government agencies? Wait no you are spreading fake news.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/10/26/the-facts-behind-trumps-repeated-claim-about-hillary-clintons-role-in-the-russian-uranium-deal/
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/statements/2016/sep/30/donald-trump/nuclear-claim-donald-trump-says-hillary-clinton-ga/
The State Department was one of nine agencies comprising CFIUS, which vets potential national security impacts of transactions where a foreign government gains control of a U.S. company. It was established by Congress in 2007 after the controversy over the planned purchase of seaports by a company in United Arab Emirates. The other agencies were the departments of Treasury, Defense, Justice, Commerce, Energy and Homeland Security, and two White House agencies (Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and Office of Science and Technology Policy).
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Yes it does.
WaPo = no credibility (Score:1)
The same WaPo that sent their articles to Hillary's campaign before printing them, just in case they were saying something Hillary might not want said?
How does that add credibility? Oh, you probably didn't know about that because CNN told you reading WikiLeaks was illegal for US citizens and that they would report what you should know about them and they failed to report that bit. Of course that is the same CNN that was feeding Hillary debate questions before the debates as well.
I don't think you realize
Re:Why? (Score:5, Informative)
Why would the Russians, who are close allies with Hillary since she sold them a chunk (20%) of the US uranium deposits for a simple donation to the Clinton Foundation
The State Dept. was one of nine agencies who reviewed the deal [snopes.com]. And Clinton wasn't even the State Department person who sat on the committee who reviewed it.
And the biggest donor didn't even have a financial stake in the company in question at the time he donated to the Clinton Foundation.
and the fake news sites (CNN, etc) are so relentless on spreading this rumor without any evidence.
Yes imagine, someone spreading rumours of corruption without evidence.
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Re:Why? (Score:5, Funny)
We have to call it what it is: "Russian Cyber Espionage". This is "Russian cyber espionage" and Trump won't even mention the word, and nor will Rex Tillerson. He won't use the term ‘Russian cyber espionage,’ Now, to solve a problem, you have to be able to state what the problem is or at least say the name. Trump won't say the name and Tillerson won't say the name. But the name is there. It's "Russian cyber espionage."
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Radical Islam have been around for so long that the pattern is very clear. They grow and implode on themselves, over and over again.
Well. Last time it took 1200 years, with good part of Europe ending up in quite bad shape.
Take a look here (ignore what guy is saying, he might be biased, focus on the map, which is based on facts)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
I think that better statement is that Islam was continously expanding in aggresive manner since its founding, but got a hicckup in last 200 years, where it has stopped, lost most of its power and had to regrow. I'm not really looking forward for another 1200 years of fighting...
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In fairness, Trump hasn't learned what the term "cyber" means. I hardly think you can then fault him for failing to use it in phrase.
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Also, although some news stories are casting the Uranium One deal as a national security issue, it really isn't. The Canadian asset
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The Democrats didn't worry about the Russians until...they needed a distraction in the 2016 election. And for some reason, they're still whining about them instead of cleaning up their own party.
Alternatively, Democrats should perhaps learn the most important lesson of ethics and morality: if you don't want the world to know about your shady shit...don't do shady shit.
Stupidy of using consumer software and hardware. (Score:1)
I hope that the US is not stupid enough to use consumer vetted software and hardware for mission critical applications. You would think that the military in the Ukraine would be a little more savvy and lock stuff down but I guess it just goes to show how ridiculous using systems that are not meant to be secure really is. Then again one could create all sorts of easy hack honey pot decoy devices and use them to spread disinformation just as easily. So Microsoft has its place in the armed forces I guess.
Man! It just doesn't stop! (Score:1, Insightful)
A hacking group linked to the Russian government and high-profile cyber attacks against Democrats during the U.S. presidential election
The only thing that's high are the idiots who keep pushing this bullshit. The democrats lost because they suck. Get over it! Let's hope they lose even more in '18. Fuck them, and you morons who keep printing this crybaby stuff. Suck it up, bitches!
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Wait, are we talking about poorly educated minorities (a tragedy) or poorly educated white people (stupid racists who deserve it)?
Parent is a troll (Score:2, Informative)
and a fucking pathetic one at that. It's even more fucking pathetic that this got modded insightful and shows how fucking bad /. has gotten.
Maybe read some news sometimes. Both the FBI and CIA say it was fucking Russians. What do they have to gain by saying that but animosity from the president-elect? FFS.
Huh? (Score:2, Interesting)
I guess when you've lost over 2,000 soldiers [forbes.com] during your invasion, and the weekly shipments of cargo 200 [bbc.com] keep crossing into your country [informnapalm.org], it becomes time to drop the facade of the charade and just admit the truth you've been denying.
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I wouldn't call the economic sanctions a total free pass.
There's very little else to do though, apart from more sanctions and more bombs. What they should do really would be to hack russian newspapers, obviously.
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Playing devil's advocate, I guess they would be defending Crimea and other Russia territory from attacks over the border.
Putin has had an incredible couple of years. Got Crimea back, got involved in Syria and seems to have resolved it to a greater extent than the west was able to (even if he is doing it with Assad), and installed his choice of leader in the White House. That least one is going to really pay off in the coming years. Trump's administration will reduce US involvement overseas, while removing s
He just can't stop lying (Score:1)
Despite all the bravado the idea of a war in Ukraine for whatever reason seems to be unpopular in Russia and around the World.
Maintaining pretense of non-involvement is good for his domestic agenda and for the agitprop abroad, offering an exit road and to dupe the gullible westerners into lifting sanctions (imposed by the evil Obama and Merkel) and avoid responsibility.
So, despite everything, he will just keep on lying, about his war in Ukraine, about sectarian-ethnic cleansing facilitated by Russian mi
Next: There Was No Tea Tax! (Score:4, Funny)
In 1773, the Russians hacked the mail ships and inserted the message that there was to be a Tea Tax.
The American revolution was an error!
Just wait for the next whiz kid (Score:2)
Yeesh.
When I was in the NSA museum, they had a little placard in their Enigma exhibit that said that the US and British kept the details of Turing's work classified well into the 60's because a lot of countries were still using Enigma. For some reason I thought of that now.
Don't do this cool thing (Score:2)
This is why the bring-your-own commercial device idea doesn't work for many Defense and Government activities. I realize it sounds really cool to be able to direct artillery fire with your smartphone. But think about all the buggy applications you have on your smartphone... do you really want to be sending fires data with something that's just going to crash or hang because Candy Crush installed wrong?
Some other posters seem to be trying to connect this to Hillary Clinton's recent campaign. Really, the e
Russia really puts the mal in malware (Score:1)
We're all gonna die (Score:2)
Today, President Elect Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin both announced that they plan to expand their nuclear arsenals. Of course, Trump made his announcement on Twitter.
Duck and cover, motherfuckers.
https://youtu.be/snTaSJk0n_Y [youtu.be]
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Well, we know for sure which one is the top and which one is the bottom in that relationship.
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Do you hear how moronic you sound? I've been meaning to ask one of you big Trump guys whether you have any inkling of the rank stupidity that you display every time you say something.
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When you and I are the only ones in the room, yes.
Phones (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Phones (Score:4, Informative)
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I didn't quite make out what you said. Could you please take Putin's dick out of your mouth and repeat that?
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I suppose if you are comparing them to rich Western armies, then yes it is daft. The Ukrainian army is not one of those. I've been there, it is a very poor country. The Soviet system was not kind to it.
Civilians (Score:2)
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" until everyone realized". This is a good example of Argumentum ad populum or "appeal to the majority" - a fallaciou
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You are such an obvious Ukrainian doing his job.
I am sorry, but Russian Federation (not to be confused with "Russia") has lost all credibility after its invasion of Crimea. First, it was occupied by "volunteers" (Putin's own words). And then a "referendum" was held. So the world was asked to believe that a well-organized army units capable of providing logistics and having a well-organized chain of command was able to pull off a "fair election" (print ballots, inform the populus about pros and cons of voting for either side of the vote, verify that ea
To quote a famous YouTube'r (Score:1)
Evidence or STFU and GTFO.
"A hacking group linked to the Russian government and high-profile cyber attacks against Democrats during the U.S. presidential election likely used a malware implant on Android devices to track and target Ukrainian artillery units..."
If you RTFA, it is full of "linked to"s, "likely"'s, "support"s, "believed to be"s, etc.
Put up or shut up -- provide evidence or forever hold your peace.
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Yep, the U.S. should air out all of its secret spy sources and abilities so people like you can get on Slashdot and be satisfied. But you wouldn't believe them even then, would you?