Researchers Catch Microsoft Zero-Day Used To Install Government Spyware (vice.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard: Government hackers were using a previously-unknown vulnerability in Microsoft's .NET Framework, a development platform for building apps, to hack targets and infect them with spyware, according to security firm FireEye. The firm revealed the espionage campaign on Tuesday, on the same day Microsoft patched the vulnerability. According to FireEye, the bug, which until today was a zero-day, was being used by a customer of FinFisher, a company that sells surveillance and hacking technologies to governments around the world. The hackers sent a malicious Word RTF document to a "Russian speaker," according to Ben Read, FireEye's manager of cyber espionage research. The document was programmed to take advantage of the recently-patched vulnerability to install FinSpy, spyware designed by FinFisher. The spyware masqueraded as an image file called "left.jpg," according to FireEye.
Who has caused the most damage for American citizens?
NORTH KOREA or THE NSA?
This is pretty much why I can't help but snicker every time someone says "But the Russians...". The harm "the Russians" can do to you are minimal compared to what your very own government can.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
Interesting, is it a zero-day or a backdoor?
Everything I write is lies, read between the lines.
The NSA doesn't care about elections. They will get funded no matter who is elected.
There was, however, a concerted effort by the media to skew election polling results so they could keep saying the other guys are losing. They were wrong BTW. The media is always full of shit. Especially how badly they're covering EquiFUCKED, trying to do everything they can to not blame Equifuckers...
This is pretty much why I can't help but snicker every time someone says "But the Russians...". The harm "the Russians" can do to you are minimal compared to what your very own government can.
I wonder if we might be able to concentrate on more than one issue at a time.
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
p>How do we begin to fix it? Vote in the Democratic primary (The Rethuglicans are lost) and vote for the candidate most likely to actually work toward cutting down the surveillance state. And NEVER vote for a Rethuglican. Vote a straight Democratic ticket in EVERY general election, not just the Presidential ones.
A better way to fix it is to break the chains binding you to a particular party. The "us versus them" mentality is a distraction. It has been carefully cultivated by both parties in varying degrees, blinding people to the fact that neither the Democrat nor Republican parties represent the average person, regardless whether you believe they did at some point in the past.
We are mice voting for white versus black cats.