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US Cyber Command Operation Disrupted Internet Access of Russian Troll Factory on Day of 2018 Midterms: Report (washingtonpost.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: The U.S. military blocked Internet access to an infamous Russian entity seeking to sow discord among Americans during the 2018 midterms, several U.S. officials said, a warning that the group's operations against the United States are not cost-free. The strike on the Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg, a company underwritten by an oligarch close to President VladiÂmir Putin, was part of the first offensive cyber campaign against Russia designed to thwart attempts to interfere with a U.S. election, the officials said. "They basically took the IRA offline," according to one individual familiar with the matter who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss classified information. "They shut 'em down." The operation marked the first muscle-flexing by U.S. Cyber Command, with intelligence from the National Security Agency, under new authorities it was granted by President Trump and Congress last year to bolster offensive capabilities.

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  1. Interbomb them back to dialup! by bigmacx · · Score: 2

    Now that the binawar is won, let's welcome home our digital warriors. Sunglasses for all!

  2. Re:Stupid facebook by TigerPlish · · Score: 5, Insightful

    is in no part a "national security" or otherwise strategic resource.

    A single place full of people's likes and dislikes, vacation schedules, who's in their circles of friends and famlies, what car they own, where they live.. pictures and vids of all of the above and more.... none of this is strategic?

    It's very strategic, just not to the normal, well-adjusted human. But for thieves, conmen, and anyone interested in gathering intel on a target? Pricelessly strategic.

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  3. Republicans don't give a by pablo_max · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Republicans don't seem to care at all about this, since the russians helped their team win.
    I thought they were the "our guns protect your freedom" patriots who love 'murica so much?
    Small minded Republicans, ask yourselves, why would Putin want Trump to win? Is it because he loves you and loves 'Murica?
    Maybe, just maybe there is a different reason. Maybe he knows something you don't.
    Of course, should the democrats win in the next election, I am pretty sure the world will hear you screaming your disingenuous little hearts out about how the Russians hacked the elections and how the results are not valid and blah blah blah. Why? Because you are pieces of shit who don't care about the US, or the world at large. You only care that your teams wins, regardless of what it costs every other person on the planet.

    1. Re:Republicans don't give a by rickb928 · · Score: 3, Informative

      The Democrats have never been accused of outsourcing election fraud.

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  4. In other words... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    They are blocking memes from spreading on social media. This gives the moderators time to smoke weed and have sex in the hallways.

  5. Re:LIBERALS LOL by halivar · · Score: 2

    "under new authorities it was granted by President Trump and Congress"

  6. Nice Attempt... by Thelasko · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...but most of the damage is done in the weeks leading up to the election. Shutting them down on election day is too late.

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  7. Re:Just remember, kids... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    To be fair, intelligence doesn't believe in Trump either.

  8. "tired narritive" doesn't begin to describe it. by Iamthecheese · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't know why I bother, since you're clearly determined. Stop pushing political narratives. Hell, this would even be worth discussing if it weren't the thousandth article pushing "Russia hacked the elections". The ironic thing is your side has so thoroughly discredited itself that when you have real news that supports your cause it is going to be ignored. I don't even like Trump!

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  9. Doesn't pass the sniff test by guruevi · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A bit more detail would be nice. Did they shut down the Internet on Russian territory? Probably not, that'd be some hot potato if they were found. If they blocked the IP on the US-side, there are plenty of proxies both in and out of the US to work through.

    Either these trolls are very stupid and don't know anything about how the Internet works or this is just another story about how someone blocked an IP address and thinks they saved the world.

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    1. Re:Doesn't pass the sniff test by Nidi62 · · Score: 2

      A bit more detail would be nice. Did they shut down the Internet on Russian territory? Probably not, that'd be some hot potato if they were found. If they blocked the IP on the US-side, there are plenty of proxies both in and out of the US to work through.

      We've seen plenty of cases where power failures, bugs, script kiddies, or downright stupidity or apathy have brought major companies to a standstill. If any organization could undertake a successful, targeted attack on the internet and networking structure of a specific company without collateral damage, it would be the NSA.

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  10. Traitor apologist excuses from Republican faggots. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    "and don't take a cell phone anywhere that might be considered shady." - And if you're going to launder money for the Russian mob for 30 years, lol don't let your "fixer" lawyer guy record your voice talking about it for 15 years. Fucking moron.

    A little bit of opsec and these Alfabank betas might have gotten away with it! A LITTLE BIT! "Russia, if you're listening..." - Seriously. Roger Stone now accepting rogering, will sing for lube. The whole treason is falling apart.

    And why? BECAUSE HE PICKED A FIGHT WITH A PORN STAR. Let's just count the hundreds of times Trump has fucked himself, it's almost impossible to contain them all in your mind at one time. In his own WORDS a traitor!

    We should be pitchforking his ass RIGHT NOW, instead you're making false equivocations and excuses for a known traitor. YOU ARE BECOME THE TRAITOR.

  11. Re:Stupid facebook by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You do realize that the vast majority of Facebook is fake-as-hell information

    This is an example of Sturgeon's Law: 90% of everything is crap.

    But that doesn't much diminish the value of the remaining 10%. Knowing everyone's friend graph is valuable information. Knowing everyone's interests is also valuable. Knowing who is easily influenced by the false information is very valuable.

  12. Re:Let me summarize by x0ra · · Score: 2

    Well, I'm well infiltrated in your society then, comrade Shaitan... Wait... "Shaitan"... that sound Chinese, you spy bastard !

  13. Re:Republicans don't give a treasonous fake tear by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2

    " Thursday, October 18, 2018 " "If true there will be serious consequences,” he said. - And nothing was found. I guess you'll have to try harder to equivocate, GOP fraudster.

    Last week, the North Carolina Board of Elections, confronted with evidence of widespread election fraud, ordered a new election in North Carolina’s 9th congressional district. Local officials didn’t have much of a choice: both parties agree there was a Republican operation that appears to have engaged in fraudulent and illegal activity.

    It was against this backdrop that Donald Trump had very little to say on the subject. On Friday afternoon, a reporter asked the president whether he was prepared to condemn his own party’s election fraud in North Carolina. His answer was a mess.

    TRUMP: Well, I condemn any election fraud. And when I look at what’s happened in California with the votes, when I look at what happened – as you know, there was just a case where they found a million fraudulent votes. When I look at what’s happened in Texas –

    Q: There haven’t been any cases –

    TRUMP: Excuse me. Excuse me. When I look at what’s happened in Texas. When I look at that catastrophe that took place in Florida where the Republican candidates kept getting less and less and less and less. And fortunately, Rick Scott and Ron ended up winning their election, but it was disgraceful what happened there.

    So I look at a lot of different places all over the country. I condemn any voter fraud of any kind, whether it’s Democrat or Republican – or when you look at some of the things that happened in California, in particular. When you look at what’s happened in Texas with all of those votes that they recently found were not exactly properly done, I condemn all of it. And that includes North Carolina, if anything – you know, I guess they’re going to be doing a final report. But I’d like to see the final report. But any form of election fraud, I condemn.

    If we were to rank Trump’s lies on an offensiveness scale, his ridiculous claims about election fraud would have to be among the most exasperating.

    Let’s take these one at a time:

    * There is literally no evidence to support the assertion that a million illegal ballots were cast in California. It’s absurd. There’s a right-wing Facebook post that’s circulating among conspiracy theorists that apparently served as the basis for the presidential nonsense, but there’s no reason anyone should take it seriously.

    * Trump’s reference to “what’s happened in Texas” is likely about the Texas secretary of state’s office alleging that roughly 95,000 non-citizens may be on the state’s voter rolls. It soon became obvious that the list included naturalized citizens, and the whole initiative quickly became something of a joke.

    * The president pointed to election results in Florida, where his far-right allies prevailed, but where their margins shrunk as more votes were tallied. Trump considers this “disgraceful.” In reality, the only “disgrace” is the voter purge Rick Scott’s (R) administration orchestrated ahead of the election, and the evidence that suggests Bill Nelson (D) would’ve been in a position to win were it not for incompetent election management in Broward County.

    But as important as these details are, they’re only part of the larger problem with Trump’s rhetoric on Friday.

    Confronted with actual evidence of his party engaging in election fraud, Trump quickly tried to change the subject to voter fraud, pointing to examples that are fictional.

    It wasn’t just a matter of partisan convenience: the president needs the public to believe voter fraud (which isn’t the same thing as election fraud) is a real scou

  14. Re: Huh? by Cajun+Hell · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Mueller's investigation was suppose to find out whether or not Trump "colluded" with Russia during the campaign

    Actually, if you look it up, the relevant excerpt is: [The Special Counsel is authorized to conduct an investigation into..]

    (b) ..
    (i) any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump; and
    (ii) any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation; and
    (iii) any other matters within the scope of 28 C.F.R. 600.4(a).
    (c) If the Special Counsel believes it is necessary and appropriate, the Special Counsel is authorized to prosecute federal crimes arising from the investigation of these matters.
    (d) Sections 600.4 through 600.10 of Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations are applicable to the Special Counsel.

    So, yeah, whatever conspiracies the president and his team joined with Russia against the USA, fall under Mueller's authorization. And also, any other crimes that you uncover while taking to witnesses or seizing evidence, which have turned out to be many. So the president's crimes, his family's crimes and his campaign staff crimes are all fair game. Trump failed to compartmentalize his criminal enterprises. Even John Gotti was a smarter crook than this fuckwit. Trump needs to watch Kansas City Confidential and Reservoir Dogs, not just Sicario.

    The only problem is that "collusion" is not a crime without an underlying illegal act.

    As you can see now, they're only interested in all the illegal acts. It was never about "collusion," since the investigations had already moved far beyond that, even before Mueller was appointed.

    Even the democrats acknowledged early on that there is no evidence that Russia's actions effected the actual voting process.

    Apparently Mueller is one of those Republican cops, who all think that if you shoot your rifle at someone and miss, you'll still be charged with assault or attempted murder. The Democrats have totally failed to get through to him. All the fucker seems to care about is fighting crime.

    (I think what's confusing you is that you've forgotten Trump's motive. Why did he conspire against America? The answer: he did it for the money. He did it to steal from America, and also to take bribes from foreign government to influence the Us government to do things for them instead of us, in any situations where our interests conflict with other countries'. He did it to help him commit further crimes against you and me. So nobody really cares whether or not Russia's help was effective. He conspired to attack America for profitable reasons, so he's going to eventually be prosecuted for the conspiracy.)

    Even the democrats agree that so far the indictments Mueller has filed have absolutely nothing to do with Trump colluding with Russia which was the entre purpose of the investigation.

    Yes. Even us non-Democrats agree to that. See item (b)(ii) and (c) above. Since so many of Trump's staff and family have committed other crimes in the attempt to cover up the conspiracy, and since they were so easily caught, they've given Mueller a gift to use, to roll them up. (Crooks don't usually make things this easy, but Mueller was fortunate to be charged with investigating some unusually stupid crooks.) The conspiracy with the Russians against America is Mueller's end game. Whether those charges will be the final charges he files, we don't know. But it's the main act, and everyone is looking forward to it. (The problem, of course, is that the president himself is one of the criminal conspirators, and sending presidents to prison is hard.)

    Personally I do not think this entire

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  15. So now its an oligarch? by AHuxley · · Score: 2

    Not GRU? Still got Bear?
    U.S. Cyber Command went up against an oligarch and not the GRU?
    Notice the magical way classified information gets to the media?
    Why are we reading about classified information in real time?
    If it was a real NSA mission that would stay secret for decades.
    So historian would mention an accept of such a mission it in 40-50 years with approval.
    No US gov/mil would tell any other nation of how it likes to do its cyber and what was done.

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