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Russia blamed for federal court system hack that exposed cases and info on confidential informants
Evidence suggests that Russia is partly responsible for a recent hack of the federal court records system, which may have exposed sensitive information about criminal cases and confidential informants, according to a report.
The hack, which Politico first reported last week, is believed to have compromised information about confidential sources in criminal cases across numerous federal districts. The attack is believed to have occurred in early July.
It’s not immediately clear ...
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/russia-blamed-federal-court-system-201658758.html
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Well, the blame should be at the person that made the federal court system insecure and the federal court to not doing good pentests and fixing shit.
Of course, if you have failed to turn your house into Fort Knox, you can’t blame the criminal who broke in.
Great logic. /s
So you blame the criminal for breaking into your house where you left the door open?
Great logic. /s
Just not required to be a hypocrite. Every state has an intelligence service. Each intelligence service uses everything to get interesting information. Each state calls enemy intelligence services as spies and its own as "secret heroes who protect national security." That's real life.
Do russians complain in public when they get hacked by us-eu-china?
I know, I just take issue with blaming a whole country and/or blaming others for something like this. In a physical war you have (more) clear peace and war times, but in the cyberspace youre always living in the grey zone. You're technically always somewhat in war times.
No since Russia does propaganda way differently than America. Blaming a whole country is always a western propaganda tactic. An article about a big DDoS attack in the Netherlands went right to asking the question if it was the Russia or China without any proof whatsoever, luckily the based technician said something like "who gives a fuck, we just want to be able to protect our customers and you can't easily identify who is behind the attack."
russians complain about everything.
And Ukrobots leave hate comments everywhere they see anything about Russia or Russians. Low IQ detected...
We detected an increasing volume of attacks. But I have not heard that any individual country has been blamed. The UK, for example, has officially run cyber operations, and they have not hidden this. And, of course, Ukraine too.
Victim blaming is a top method of being a cunt.
Lol, they are famous whining pussies. They could blame the weather on "The West". "The West" is a catchall boogeyman for Russia.
Reported with the reason:
I stand by that
Yeah! Searching for Russian cases clearly points at France! How irresponsible to suggest it may be Russian just because they searched for Russian names! Finish off your denial with justification!
Yes, the Russian way is to blame literally everything else besides themselves, e.g. "The West" doesn't limit to just a specific country.
Does how questions and answers work need to be explained to you? Classic Russian propaganda that someone copy and pastes and doesn't know when they are being nonsensical. Just another opportunity to whine about shit they're responsible for.
Blaming others is weak and bitch behaviour.
Ooooh forgot youre a Ukraine dick sucker who things I like Russia. You and @rustelekom need to fuck off to https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/177624/the-russia-vs-ukraine-thread-lets-not-derail-other-threads#latest
Leave me free to post wherever I want and don't decide for me where I need to post.
No, you 2 are way to braindead to talk about a topic like this without bringing Ukraine and Russia into the mix.