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    Eight Facts on the “Russian Hacks”

    Sharyl Attkisson

    by sattkisson
    12/31/2016

    Excerpt:

    There’s no standing allegation by U.S. officials that the Russians (or anyone else) “hacked” into our elections system or altered vote counts.

    So what are the allegations and facts as we know them?


    The FBI and DHS released a brief joint report Thursday describing “Russian Malicious Cyber Activity.” It doesn’t include forensic proof of Russian government involvement in hacking efforts, but the administration is rushing a detailed, classified report to be delivered, at President Obama’s request, prior to President Trump taking office January 20.

    The joint report can be summarized this way:
    • The U.S. believes two hacking groups tied to the Russian government are involved.
    • The U.S. has nicknamed the hacking groups “APT28” or “Fancy Bear,” and “APT29” or “Cozy Bear.” APT stands for “Advanced Persistent Threat.”
    • The U.S. believes the GRU, Russia’s military service, is behind APT28.
    • The U.S. believes the FSB, Russia’s counterintelligence agency headquartered in the building of the former KGB, is behind APT29.
    • The U.S. believes the groups accessed “a political party” by sending emails that tricked users into clicking links that planted malware or directed them to Russian servers.
    • The U.S. believes APT29 entered into “the party’s systems” in summer 2015, and APT28 in spring 2016.
    • The U.S. believes APT28 provided the stolen emails to WikiLeaks, which WikiLeaks denies.

    Most of the 13-page joint report provides advice on how to secure computer networks.

    Eight Facts on the Hacks

    1. The claim that the “election was hacked” is a bit of a misnomer. There’s no standing allegation by U.S. officials that the Russians (or anyone else) “hacked” into our elections system or altered vote counts. Instead, U.S. officials allege hackers connected to the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin, under his direction, stole internal emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Hillary campaign chairman John Podesta and provided them to WikiLeaks. (However, the U.S. joint report issued Thursday doesn’t mention the DNC, Podesta or WikiLeaks by name.)


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    View the complete article, including image and links, at:

    https://sharylattkisson.com/eight-fa...russian-hacks/
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