Microsoft Says Discovers Hacking Targeting Democratic Institutions in Europe (reuters.com) 71
Microsoft said today it had discovered hacking targeting democratic institutions, think tanks and non-profit organizations in Europe and plans to offer a cyber security service to several countries to close security gaps. From a report: The hacks occurred between September and December 2018, targeting employees of the German Council on Foreign Relations and European offices of The Aspen Institute and The German Marshall Fund, the company said. Microsoft said it found out about the hacks through the company's Threat Intelligence Center and Digital Crimes Unit, and the hacks targeted 104 employee accounts in Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, Romania, and Serbia. Hackers in most cases create malicious weblinks and spoofed email addresses that look legitimate, aiming to gain access to employee credentials and deliver malware, the company said.
Re: No European Moscow Donald (Score:2)
this is why (Score:5, Funny)
this is why i never trusted the Discovers credit card, not that AMEX is much better but at least they are not Hacking...
*facepalms* (Score:1)
Slashdot says discovers English. Says much English with headlines soon. Maybe says grammar next!
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I wasn't sure WTF I was reading, I'm glad to see I wasn't the only one.
Steve Martin was right (Score:5, Insightful)
Steve Martin was right when he said: "Some people have a way with words. Other people...not have way."
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Hackers hack something something hacking hacker you LUDDITE hacker hack hacking(??) Something something APPS!! or wait no HACKS!! Sorry they sound the same and I'm kinda stoned.
Hire a competent editor. (Score:4, Informative)
Who the fuck is writing these headlines? Sloth feom the Goonies?
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Fake Intel. I tell you it cant be trusted!
But only Democratic Institutions (Score:2)
I'm not sure who Discovers is, but at least communist, socialist, and even monarchist institutions aren't being impacted.
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Except the Vatican, monarchist institutions in Europe are all democratic. Most socialist institutions also.
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I'm not sure who Discovers is
It pays to Discover...
None of those are democratic institutions (Score:3, Informative)
There is nothing democratic about them. Two of them are literally Americans trying to steer European politics. All of them have been founded to exert more than their fair share of political influence.
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Clickbait? democratic doesn't seem to be (Score:2)
Democratic Party in the US.
In fact the "attacked" sites don't even seem to be EU democrats.
I wonder if the people being attacked because they have something in common, like using Microsoft tools to provice web access. /s
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Russians confirmed! /s
Microsoft Says Discovers Hacking Targeting (Score:2)
So. . . (Score:1)
the hacks targeted 104 employee accounts in Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, Romania, and Serbia. Hackers in most cases create malicious weblinks and spoofed email addresses that look legitimate, aiming to gain access to employee credentials and deliver malware, the company said.
Phishing right?
Not hacking. Maybe if it was Targeted Phishing, but the article doesn't mention that. It just says they create malicious weblinks, and spoofed email addresses to get employee credentials and install malware. They don't say where the weblinks were, but I'm guessing people got emails with embedded links that users followed.
Sorry, but I get at least 4 of these e-mails a day which get caught by the spam filter. I would recommend they get a better spam filter. I would also recommend a ro
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due to the targeted nature
Exactly, where does it say this was targeted?
Or is this yet another "The Russians did it" story that is suppose to make me think Russians are rigging every election. Because I'm sorry; I've run websites that have had no political or strategic importance that were attacked daily by traceable Russian and Chinese sources. Looking at all the logs from these attacks (and e-mails) it is clear the intent was to control as many machines as possible, not to break into a specific system. Even sites that did hav
State Actor (Score:2)
Slashdot (Score:2)
I had problems signing into slashdot the last couple of days. I kept getting stuck in a loop, punctuated only by some GDPR form, but whenever I hit enter, I'd get sent right back to the login screen. No matter what scripts I allowed, cookies cleared, or settings I adjusted, I couldn't sign in. Was it the GDPR form? Was it the website? My browser? I kinda resigned myself to not using slashdot any more (despite it being one of the first sites I used when I got onto the internet many years ago) after it all go
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I use safescript, I allow only the *.slashdot.org the $hash.cloudfront.net and a.fsdn.com and adblock block everything. I however live in the US so maybe it was something with your IP? Next time try a free(or trial) vpn plugin or something like tunnelbear which lets you select output regions.
They also say ... (Score:2)
Maybe that's the same company that provides Microsoft support that is closing down and needs me to call them back to get a refund on my service contract?
Joke of the year (Score:1)
I would prefer to ban all proprietary software from any public organization... Or continue to pay Microsoft consultancy to fix Microsoft bugs.