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FM123

(10,053 posts)
Sat Oct 10, 2020, 10:27 PM Oct 2020

Cyber Command has sought to disrupt the world's largest botnet

hoping to to reduce its potential impact on the election.

(Washington Post) In recent weeks, the U.S. military has mounted an operation to temporarily disrupt what is described as the world’s largest botnet — one used also to drop ransomware, which officials say is one of the top threats to the 2020 election.

U.S. Cyber Command’s campaign against the Trickbot botnet, an army of at least 1 million hijacked computers run by Russian-speaking criminals, is not expected to permanently dismantle the network, said four U.S. officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity. But it is one way to distract them at least for a while as they seek to restore operations.

The effort is part of what Gen. Paul Nakasone, the head of Cyber Command, calls “persistent engagement,” or the imposition of cumulative costs on an adversary by keeping them constantly engaged. And that is a key feature of CyberCom’s activities to help protect the election against foreign threats, officials said. “Right now, my top priority is for a safe, secure, and legitimate 2020 election,” Nakasone said in August in a set of written responses to Washington Post questions. “The Department of Defense, and Cyber Command specifically, are supporting a broader ‘whole-of-government’ approach to secure our elections.”

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The only way “you’re going to be completely successful against cyber criminals is to lock them up in jail,” said Arena. Still, CyberCom’s action is worthy, U.S. officials said. “At a time when ransomware is eating the world, this is an operation against one of the biggest and most active threat streams,” said one official. “Is this permanent? Of course not.” But any effort to degrade the botnet should be applauded, the official said. (Read More)


https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/cyber-command-trickbot-disrupt/2020/10/09/19587aae-0a32-11eb-a166-dc429b380d10_story.html

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Cyber Command has sought to disrupt the world's largest botnet (Original Post) FM123 Oct 2020 OP
Dolt45 won't like this.... RockRaven Oct 2020 #1
I think you're right - he can't use such a long word in a sentence! FM123 Oct 2020 #2

RockRaven

(14,958 posts)
1. Dolt45 won't like this....
Sat Oct 10, 2020, 10:41 PM
Oct 2020

Disloyalty! Insubordination!!!




(I'm not sure he can use the latter word in a sentence, tbh)

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