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@boilingrain fire-eye
I wanted to put this in its own post because I like it, even though it's a little doodle
So behold, proof that Fire-eye didn't spring from the ground as a fully formed adult one day and that it was, in fact, a baby at some point
I saw a fire burning in your eyes
A coordinated network of pro-China bot accounts spanning 30 social media platforms and over 40 additional websites and forums have made posts in at least seven different languages attempting to influence American politics, according to a report published Wednesday by cybersecurity firm Mandiant Threat Intelligence, a subsidiary of FireEye.
The network promoted certain pro-China political messages, such as the claim echoed by the Chinese government that COVID-19 originated in Fort Detrick, Maryland, and links to studies showing the virus was present in the U.S. in December 2019.
“These accounts have posted similar, and in many cases identical messaging and engaged in the coordinated sharing, commenting on, and liking of text, image, and video content,” Mandiant researchers Ryan Serabian and Lee Foster wrote in the report.
The bots also attempted to coax Asian Americans into engaging in protests against Guo Wengui, an exiled Chinese billionaire and close friend of former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, as well as Chinese virologist Dr. Li-Meng Yan, who has said COVID-19 originated in a Chinese lab.
FireEye: dissimulazione informatica di hacker cinesi contro Israele
Un nuovo rapporto di FireEye sembra sostenere che hacker cinesi — sostenuti dallo stato di Pechino — abbiano effettuato attacchi informatici — e spionaggio informatico — su Israele fingendo di operare dal’Iran.
La società statunitense di sicurezza informatica FireEye ha dichiarato il 10 agosto che uno studio condotto in collaborazione con l’esercito israeliano ha scoperto che “UNC215“, descritto da FireEye come un gruppo di spie sospettato di provenire dalla Cina, ha violato le reti del governo israeliano dopo aver utilizzato protocolli desktop remoti ( RDP) per rubare credenziali da terze parti fidate. Gli RDP consentono a un hacker di connettersi a un computer da lontano e vedere il “desktop” del dispositivo remoto.
FireEye non è realmente in grado di dimostrare l’attribuzione.
Holtquist di FireEye ha sostenuto che questa attività di spionaggio informatico sta accadendo sullo sfondo degli investimenti multimiliardari della Cina relativi alla Belt and Road Initiative e al suo interesse per il settore tecnologico israeliano.
Secondo il rapporto di FireEye, “le aziende cinesi hanno investito miliardi di dollari in startup tecnologiche israeliane, collaborando o acquisendo società in settori strategici come i semiconduttori e l’intelligenza artificiale”. Il rapporto continuava: “Mentre la BRI (Belt and Road Initiative) cinese si sposta verso ovest, i suoi progetti di costruzione più importanti in Israele sono la ferrovia tra Eilat e Ashdod, un porto privato ad Ashdod e il porto di Haifa”.
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so who picked the breaking of the internet by nation state espionage for their december 2020 apocalypse bingo?
google’s user database has been hacked, but not their services. you can still use some of their stuff anonymously.
this is just the latest in a series of breaches though. wonder who all are next or will it be a fire sale?
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