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Russia Says Foreign Spies Plan Cyber Attack On Banking System (reuters.com)

Russia said on Friday it had uncovered a plot by foreign spy agencies to sow chaos in Russia's banking system via a coordinated wave of cyber attacks and fake social media reports about banks going bust. From a report on Reuters: Russia's domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Security Service (FSB), said that the servers to be used in the alleged cyber attack were located in the Netherlands and registered to a Ukrainian web hosting company called BlazingFast. The attack, which was to target major national and provincial banks in several Russian cities, was meant to start on Dec. 5, the FSB said in a statement. "It was planned that the cyber attack would be accompanied by a mass send-out of SMS messages and publications in social media of a provocative nature regarding a crisis in the Russian banking system, bankruptcies and license withdrawals," it said. "The FSB is carrying out the necessary measures to neutralize threats to Russia's economic and information security."

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  1. Nogoodniks moose and squirrel by swb · · Score: 2

    Have been spotted around Moscow with laptops.

  2. Saint Nicolas by Errol+backfiring · · Score: 3, Informative

    The 5th of December is a dutch holiday, where Saint Nicolas gives presents to children. A bit like Father Christmas in the USA. In fact, "Santa Claus" is related to the dutch name for Saint Nicolas, "Sinterklaas".

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  3. What's that about delusional rantings? by smooth+wombat · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I seem to remember, not too long, some high up Russian official laughing at the idea they would try to interfere with U.S. elections through hacking, or that they were involved with the Wikileaks email, or other related issues in the U.S. I can't remember the exact words but the word "delusional" was definitely in there.

    Now, suddenly, Russia is claiming that foreigners are going to supposedly target the Russian banking system and oh yeah, they come from Ukraine.

    How odd they should say this. Why would anyone from Ukraine want to hurt their neighbors banking system? As Russia has steadfastly maintained for over two years, they are not attacking Ukraine and no Russian troops are in Ukraine despite the weekly shipments of cargo 200, so why would Ukraine be singled out?

    It looks Russia is trying to place blame somewhere else rather than their own incompetence and corruption, not to mention invasion, which is causing their banking sector to forcefully collapse in a manner similar to their ruble which now borders on rubble.

    Funny how everyone else is delusional when talking about attacks on their country coming from Russia yet now we're supposed to believe Russia when they single out one particular country for these supposed attacks on their banking sector.

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  4. I hope so. by Lumpy · · Score: 3, Funny

    In fact please wipe out all bank loan records and records of liens. The american banking system needs to crater into ashes because it's only a tiny step above organized crime.

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  5. Re:We know it's ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hillary couldn't secure her own email server and you think she has the peeps to attack Russian banking in retribution. Even in jest that is ridiculous.

  6. Re:Racist! by frovingslosh · · Score: 3, Funny

    I find your argument far more eloquent and persuasive that I had expected you to be capable of.

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  7. Re:Smokescreen? by Shoten · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Or a false flag justification for their attacks.

    Actually, I was thinking it was a false flag explanation to give them cover for the growing insolvency of their own financial system. Blame it on the West, and all of a sudden Putin isn't running Russia into the ground...he's mounting an intrepid defense against a global conspiracy against Russia!

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  8. Re:Smokescreen? by Nutria · · Score: 2

    the Kremlin is still sitting on $390 billion

    That's only $2700/capita.

    in hard currency

    IOW, "something more valuable than rubles." Like US dollars. (That's really gotta chap Putin's ass...)

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