Attempted Hack of R.N.C. and Russian Ransomware Attack Test Biden
Source: New York Times
Russian hackers are accused of breaching a contractor for the Republican National Committee last week, around the same time that Russian cybercriminals launched the single largest global ransomware attack on record, incidents that are testing the red lines set by President Biden during his high-stakes summit with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last month.
The R.N.C. said in a statement on Tuesday that one of its technology providers, Synnex, had been hacked. While the extent of the attempted breach remained unclear, the committee said none of its data had been accessed.
Early indications were that the culprit was Russias S.V.R. intelligence agency, according to investigators in the case. The S.V.R. is the group that initially hacked the Democratic National Committee six years ago and more recently conducted the SolarWinds attack that penetrated more than a half-dozen government agencies and many of the largest U.S. corporations.
The R.N.C. attack was the second of apparent Russian origin to become public in the last few days, and it was unclear late Tuesday whether the two were related. On Sunday, a Russian-based cybercriminal organization known as REvil claimed responsibility for a cyberattack over the long holiday weekend that has spread to 800 to 1,500 businesses around the world. It was one of the largest attacks in history in which hackers shut down systems until a ransom is paid, security researchers said.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/06/technology/rnc-hacked-cyberattack-russia.html
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)BumRushDaShow
(128,380 posts)SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Kablooie
(18,605 posts)I don't see Biden doing anything too strong for fear of escalating a war that could hurt us.
And Putin knows this.
He will use this to hurt Biden and make him look weak.
wnylib
(21,312 posts)BumRushDaShow
(128,380 posts)Remember Biden had been in the Senate for 36 years before his subsequent 8 years as a VP. If Biden had remained in the Senate, he would have been the most senior of them all there, having been there longer than both Leahy and Grassley. He had been a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee early in his Senate career in the 70s and had met with the then Soviet leaders when Russia was still in the USSR. He had eventually become Chair of that Committee.
I.e., he knows where all the bodies are buried and then some.
marble falls
(56,996 posts)... ask Iran.
mdbl
(4,973 posts)I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult.
Traildogbob
(8,670 posts)Russia, if you are listening, you will be greatly rewarded.
GB_RN
(2,322 posts)Screw the RNC, but Russia needs to pay a price for this shit.
Marcuse
(7,442 posts)][link:https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-free-web-internet-control/31147980.html|