Posted on 06/06/2017 7:16:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Let’s start with a caveat from one of the authors of The Intercept’s story, just so we’re clear on what *isn’t* being alleged.
very very important: theres nothing in the NSA report indicating the actual voting machines or vote tabulations were compromised
— Sam Biddle (@samfbiddle) June 5, 2017
Was that the goal, though? The piece is long and difficult to excerpt so I’ll try to summarize. According to the NSA (CBS has confirmed that this is indeed a real NSA report), last August Russia’s military intelligence unit — the GRU — hacked into a software company, likely VR Systems in Florida, that tracks voter registration for eight U.S. states. They used a spear-phishing attack, the same M.O. used to hack the DNC in 2015, to gain access to the login credentials for VR Systems employees. Then, on October 27th, just 12 days before the election, they used information they gleaned from those accounts to launch a second spear-phishing attack, this time aimed at email addresses for more than 100 local government officials involved in the management of voter registration systems. The spear-phishing email was made to look like it was coming from VR Systems, knowing that the officials would be more likely to trust it and to open it. It also contained a fake Microsoft Word document which, if opened by the unsuspecting target, would then infect their computer with virtually any malware the hackers wanted to deploy. It is unknown whether the aforementioned spear-phishing deployment successfully compromised the intended victims,” according to the NSA.
Why did Russian military intelligence want to access local government officials’ computers? Good question. VR Systems doesn’t sell vote-counting software. They sell voter-registration software, to “verify and catalogue whos permitted to vote when they show up on Election Day or for early voting.” In theory the hackers could have wreaked havoc with the voting process by mass-deleting voters from the registration database, introducing glitches to slow down the voting process, and so on. As best anyone can tell, they didn’t do that — certainly not on a scale large enough that people would have noticed. (There was a malfunction in the voter-registration system — operated by VR Systems — at some polling locations in Durham, North Carolina, on Election Day but officials there insist there’s no evidence of tampering.) So what did they do, or what could they have done if in fact this was just an experiment by Russia to probe what sort of chaos is technologically possible the next time the U.S. has an election? The Intercept speculates:
[A] more worrying prospect, according to Graff, is that hackers would target a company like VR Systems to get closer to the actual tabulation of the vote. An attempt to directly break into or alter the actual voting machines would be more conspicuous and considerably riskier than compromising an adjacent, less visible part of the voting system, like voter registration databases, in the hope that one is networked to the other. Sure enough, VR Systems advertises the fact that its EViD computer polling station equipment line is connected to the internet, and that on Election Day a voters voting history is transmitted immediately to the county database on a continuous basis. A computer attack can thus spread quickly and invisibly through networked components of a system like germs through a handshake.
According to Alex Halderman, director of the University of Michigan Center for Computer Security and Society and an electronic voting expert, one of the main concerns in the scenario described by the NSA document is the likelihood that the officials setting up the electronic poll books are the same people doing the pre-programming of the voting machines. The actual voting machines arent going to be networked to something like VR Systems EViD, but they do receive manual updates and configuration from people at the local or state level who could be responsible for both. If those were the people targeted by the GRU malware, the implications are troubling.
Use information from VR Systems to get into the local officials’ computers, then use information from the local officials’ computers to get into the all-important voting-machine software. There’s no hard evidence that Russia actually did that, and it’s hard to see why they would have waited until as late as October 27th to try to screw with vote tabulation if that was the big plan, but you can understand why the NSA is concerned about an enemy power being that close to potentially fiddling with vote totals. (“The NSA analysis does not draw conclusions about whether the interference had any effect on the elections outcome and concedes that much remains unknown about the extent of the hackers accomplishments.”) Incidentally, of the eight states that use VR Systems software, two are Florida and North Carolina — both crucial swing states last year won narrowly by Trump (FL by 1.2 points, NC by 3.6). If they had gone the other way, Clinton would have won the election narrowly. So, yeah: Democrats who were already high on the theory that Russia “hacked the election” by changing vote totals, despite various officials like Barack Obama assuring them that didn’t happen, will be even higher after today.
The Intercept, by the way, is the same site that employs Snowden buddy Glenn Greenwald, who’s castigated Russia critics in the past for their “increasingly unhinged” rhetoric about Moscow’s role in the campaign. Makes me wonder if this report was leaked to the site not just because they have some degree of expertise in analyzing natsec documents but because the leaker knew that the allegations against Russia would seem that much more damning being leveled by Greenwald’s own outlet. One other thing that occurs to me: If Russia’s ultimate goal in messing with the U.S. election campaign, even above and beyond aiding Trump, was to sow distrust in western institutions, why didn’t they take steps themselves to leak the fact that they made this mischief with VR Systems and local election officials before the election? Or did they take steps somehow to be found out? That is, was the VR Systems hacking designed to actually damage U.S. election infrastructure or was it designed to show U.S. intelligence what Russia was capable of, knowing/hoping that it would leak — as it has — and further undermine the American public’s faith in democracy?
Update: Interesting coincidence. Within about an hour of The Intercept report being published, the DOJ is out with an announcement that it’s arrested and charged a federal government contractor with the unlikely name of Reality Winner with removing classified material from a government facility. “On or about May 9, Winner printed and improperly removed classified intelligence reporting, which contained classified national defense information from an intelligence community agency, and unlawfully retained it. Approximately a few days later, Winner unlawfully transmitted by mail the intelligence reporting to an online news outlet.” The Intercept is, of course, an online news outlet. The NSA report was dated May 5, just four days before Winner’s arrest. It’s a top secret document; Winner held a top secret security clearance. Hmmmmmmm.
The deep state set the poor girl up. Intercept was the perfect recipient to float this story. Had DOJ not prosecuted the story may have died a quick death like all the other fake news.
Buying more popcorn.
... which still has nothing to do with Trump. Even if you follow their twisted logic ... it goes nowhere. Even if the Russians were able to affect the outcome of the election (doubtful) and even IF they actually tried to elect Trump it does not mean Trump had anything to do with it.
Dear Fake Conservative Bushites
There is no “getting Trump’ without destroying the GOP politically for at least a decade. Grow up, you lost, get over it.
Who or What is Pluribus International Corporation and why do they have the authority to give anyone a top secret clearance?
Just a thought....
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1921633_FIREMISSION__StopSoros__RIGGED_voting_machines.html
The story itself isn’t overly interesting, however it’s important to get her away from ‘intelligence’ before she does any real damage. She will be made an example of. She should have changed her last name after changing her first name from Sara to Reality. It should be ‘Real Loser’.
I found it much more concerning that Obamas DHS was hacking into Georgias voter registration.
Indiana’s, too.
Lots of government operations are run by subcontractors...... $$$ thang, less GSA employees means less cost in long run for government. No retirement benefits, health care etcetera ...the contractor is responsible for all that. Same background checks, just less cost .... SOP these days..... Boeing builds bombers, Acme builds paper pushers etcetera....
is this one of soros’s voting software companies?
This is the report leaked by “reality” to the Intercept. so...the leak gets bypassed as a story....again...
https://www.clearancejobs.com/profiles/59291/pluribus-international-jobs
About Pluribus International (CORPORATE RECRUITERS)
Pluribus International Corporation specializes in providing high quality analytical, operational, engineering, and program management support services to Federal Government customers in the Defense, Security, and Intelligence Community sectors that directly support the fulfillment of U.S. National Security objectives. Our company headquarters is in Alexandria, Virginia, minutes away from the locations of our primary clients in Washington, DC, and Northern Virginia.
Perhaps this is a fugue segue AGAIN.
If phishing is hacking, then I get hacked at least once a week!
So, would they be held responsible for hiring someone like “Reality” who had loyalty issues? They must have some kind of accountability to the United States you would hope...
Just remember that Jill Stein found actual and blatant vote fraud and they shut her down immediately.
Jill Stein successfully asked for recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
The result: Trump actually won by MORE votes than the official tally.
How CONVENIETLY timed!! Just in time for Corrupt Comey’s “testimony”! <{>Watch out for a HUGE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS!
Just what IS “The Intercept”?? Is it a VALID Company?
Of course you have to be stupid, like Podesta, to open an attachment in one of those things... but that's a different story.
Anyway... to say that these phishing emails having also hit workers of voting machine companies is somehow proof of Russians trying to help Trump is absolutely absurd.
But, our wonderful friends in Congress will run with the narrative anyway... and stupid liberals will either believe it or pretend to believe it.
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