Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 1, 2018
When I hear about the Russians doing anything, I just assume it’s fake. These people are actually very timid on the global stage – the exact opposite of what the media is constantly saying.
But the Chinese aren’t that timid. And they know about the databases of the kikes.
Anyway – hacking attribution is impossible. Whenever anyone tells you that it is possible, they are lying. We know that the tools to spoof a foreign government hack are on the open internet – that was admitted in the Vault 7 leaks.
Ynet:
A few months ago, “Ophir,” a senior official with a rich intelligence background turned private cyber security expert, was called back to duty.
The mission: Ophir and a team of experts were asked to examine the security of some of Israel’s main computer systems. A few systems were defined as “strategic,” others of lesser importance. But since less time and energy is spent on protecting these secondary systems, it can make them even more vulnerable to infiltration. The investigation team was put together by one of Israel’s governmental intelligence and information protection agencies.
The idea was to have someone from the outside—a fresh pair of eyes—look at these systems and identify “holes” and problems that may have gone unnoticed by the regular cyber security team.
“The Shin Bet’s counter-espionage unit has never been busier,” Ophir was told.
“We believe Israel is under a multi-frontal attack, a significant threat to our national security. Some of the spying is classic, like it used to be: living agents recruited for personal gain or ideology. We know how to deal with those. But some attacks are being carried out by other means, less visible and clear.”
The immediate suspect in the attack, according to Ophir, was Iran. The international boycott against the Islamic Republic forced Iran to build its own communications and encryption systems. To that end, Iran set up an impressive network of cyber institutions and engineers, and greatly improved its capabilities of stealing technology, hacking into data bases and planting viruses.
Gonna have to call total bullshit on that.
Israel (Tel Aviv) is a global center of computer technology. Iran is a third world country.
For years now that Israel’s intelligence community has been seeing many attacks by Iranian intelligence on Israeli computers. The question is, of course, what it doesn’t see, where the breaches in the walls are, and what roles do Hamas and Hezbollah play.
lol yeah – Hamas is hacking ur base from the basement of a bombed-out hospital in Gaza.
They are wearing ski masks while they do the hacking, popping Captagon so their fingers move up to 30% faster while they do the hackings.
Ophir’s team went to work and began to examine computer infrastructures and servers of some of the main administration bodies in Israel, a large proportion of which—as previously mentioned—are civilian.
When the results came, says a person familiar with the subject, Ophir was dumbfounded; he could not believe his eyes. “He said there must have been a mistake…that something was wrong with the data, so they went and checked again, and it turned out that everything was correct.” Other experts who examined the report reached similar conclusions.
“I’ve been in cyber defense for many years and I’ve never seen such a thing,” Ophir said during a meeting to present the report’s conclusions. “Many computers are infected, including computers in schools, hospitals, the Ministry of Interior, national infrastructures, and more—all infected with malwares (malicious software), including sub-families of malwares—which are the most sophisticated in their operation and form of infection.”
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Ophir’s team estimated that the manpower required for these cyber attacks against Israel is in the hundreds of people. It’s a lot even for a country.
“To write good malware code, you can use Darknet, where you can find 60-70 percent of what you need,” Ophir explained in his report. “But the rest must be tailored to the computer you want to hack. Writing that 30 percent is a tremendous effort, not to mention the need to receive the vast amounts of information gathered in this effort … Whoever did this wanted to know everything about us, to strip us bare.”
At the end of the discussion, another bomb was dropped: according to Ophir’s team, all these malicious programs were not from Iran, or Hezbollah, or Hamas.
Anyway, it’s a long article.
They eventually say it’s China and Russia, because they backtraced it.
But… they could determine it was one of those countries just by the process of elimination. There are only four countries that have any proficiency in the cyber:
- Israel
- America
- Russia
- China
They didn’t hack themselves, and America would never hack its greatest ally.
So yes. When you realize you aren’t being hacked by the third world, you don’t have many options as to who is doing the hacking.
Of course, it could just be done by individuals, or a collective, doing it for profit, or on behalf of a corporation.
Aside from viewing Israel as an adversary, or hating Jews in general, there is an infinite amount of valuable information you could gather from hacking Israeli systems. This country literally keeps databases on the entire world. They store all of the NSA data, collected from every telecom company, and then have their own programs on top of that.
And it is impossible to keep a computer system secure. Totally impossible.