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In reply to the discussion: Lets be clear, Russian malware code was found on a Vermont utility company laptop [View all]shraby
(21,946 posts)1. If someone had hooked that computer to the company network, that malware would have been
throughout the system in nothing flat.
It was an extremely serious event.
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Lets be clear, Russian malware code was found on a Vermont utility company laptop [View all]
LaydeeBug
Jan 2017
OP
If someone had hooked that computer to the company network, that malware would have been
shraby
Jan 2017
#1
They use the malware to fish contacts and jump elsewhere in the network using a colleagues email
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#28
I understand and that is why I think that you need a utility controlling computer system to be on
karynnj
Jan 2017
#29
Need but we don't have. It's the kind of human error that allowed the hacks against Dems and
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#30
"So yes finding a standalone company laptop at the site with code that has been identified as Russia
Cha
Jan 2017
#2
Quotes from a libertarian source from mid September -- ie not talking about this at all
karynnj
Jan 2017
#16
Only if you believe this right wing source and the two right wing sources they link to
karynnj
Jan 2017
#24
I think we can all get a little snarky on occasion when things are this serious
sarah FAILIN
Jan 2017
#38
So I wonder what the chances are that the laptop *has* connected to the network
Crash2Parties
Jan 2017
#4
Thank you! I've been surprised to read DUers minimizing the significance of this. n/t
pnwmom
Jan 2017
#5
I think the LT being ON the network at all is the more important issue, not whether they user from
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#10
I'm not to argue just to argue... my point is without network access it HARDER to do damage
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#14
Not likely - the mayor publicly supported Clinton and after the primaries HRC was supported by most
karynnj
Jan 2017
#19
Nonetheless you will see repeated attempts here and elsewhere to downplay this.
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2017
#27
To spread the Stuxnet virus in Iran,CIA operatives left thumbdrives laying around employees houses.
Swede
Jan 2017
#35
Because it attempts to marginalize the cyber WAR that was launched against the USA
LaydeeBug
Jan 2017
#43
Oh, but LaydeeBug, don't you know? There's nothing to see here! Nothing at all!
Squinch
Jan 2017
#41