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Chinese Hackers Targeted IoT During Trump-Putin Summit (defenseone.com)

Zorro shares a report from Defense One: Four days before U.S. and Russian leaders met in Helsinki, hackers from China launched a wave of brute-force attacks on internet-connected devices in Finland, seeking to gain control of gear that could collect audio or visual intelligence, a new report says. Traffic aimed at remote command-and-control features for Finnish internet-connected devices began to spike July 12, according to a July 19 report by Seattle-based cybersecurity company F5.

China generally originates the largest chunk of such attacks; in May, Chinese attacks accounted for 29 percent of the total. But as attacks began to spike on July 12, China's share rose to 34 percent, the report said. Attacks jumped 2,800 percent. The China-based hackers' primary target was SSH (or Secure Shell) Port 22 -- not a physical destination but a specific set of instructions for routing a message to the right destination when the message hits the server. "SSH brute force attacks are commonly used to exploit systems and [internet of things, or IOT] devices online," the report says. "SSH is often used by IoT devices for 'secure' remote administration."
The report notes that attack traffic came from the U.S., France, and Italy as well, but the U.S. and French traffic kept with its averages. "Russian attack traffic dropped considerably from third, its usual spot, to fifth," reports Defense One. "German attack traffic jumped."

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  1. Re:Crazy MSM by GrimSavant · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The barbarians are at the walls, and Trump is trying to hold open the gates, saying that no one's and there nothing to worry about. At least some of us have eyes and ears and are willing to use them.

    Long term this is an unmitigated disaster, since it won't be just the Russians trying to manipulate the US if we've shown such remarkable defenselessness. China will want to grab hold on some of the puppet strings.