Snowden Says Alleged NSA Hack Could be a Warning from Russia

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 16, 2016

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The hacker wars are heating up!

Foreign Policy:

A mysterious online group calling itself “The Shadow Brokers” is claiming to have penetrated the National Security Agency, stolen some of its malware, and is auctioning off the files to the highest bidder.

The authenticity of the files cannot be confirmed but appear to be legitimate, according to security researchers who have studied their content.

The NSA did not answer Foreign Policy’s questions about the alleged breach on Monday. But if someone has managed to penetrate the American signals intelligence agency and post its code online for the world to see — and purchase — it would constitute a historic black eye for the agency.

“It’s at minimum very interesting; at maximum, hugely damaging,” said Dave Aitel, a former NSA research scientist and now the CEO of the security firm Immunity. “It’ll blow some operations if those haven’t already been blown.”

The files posted over the weekend include two sets of files. The hackers have made one set available for free. The other remains encrypted and is the subject of an online auction, payable in bitcoin, the cryptocurrency. That set includes, according to the so-called Shadow Brokers, “the best files.” If they receive at least 1 million bitcoin — the equivalent of at least $550 million — they will post more documents and make them available for free.

The set of files available for free contains a series of tools for penetrating network gear made by Cisco, Juniper, and other major firms. Targeting such gear, which includes things like routers and firewalls, is a known tactic of Western intelligence agencies like the NSA, and was documented in the Edward Snowden files. Some code words referenced in the material Monday — BANANAGLEE and JETPLOW — match those that have appeared in documents leaked by Snowden. Security researchers analyzing the code posted Monday say it is functional and includes computer codes for carrying out espionage.

The Equation Group is a collection of hackers whose activities were first documented by Kaspersky Lab, a Russian cybersecurity firm, last year. Kaspersky connected the activities of the Equation Group, which it called “a threat actor that surpasses anything known in terms of complexity and sophistication of techniques,” to operations carried out by U.S. intelligence. While Kaspersky did not outright attribute the Equation Group to the NSA, security researchers say in private that they believe it is a project of the American signals intelligence unit.

If the leak is a genuine sample of NSA code — which, so far, researchers say is the case — then this month’s season of information warfare has taken yet another bizarre turn. In the span of several weeks, Russian hackers have posted hacked emails and other documents on a mysterious site known as DCLeaks.com. Those same hackers have infiltrated the Democratic National Committee, and then likely fed documents exfiltrated from its servers to WikiLeaks.

It still hasn’t been documented that these hacks were done by Russians, by the way, and it is extremely unprofessional, irresponsible journalism for Foreign Policy to cite allegations as if they were fact.

Hacking attribution is known to be completely retarded.

Those documents ignited a major political firestorm within the DNC on the eve of the party’s presidential nominating convention, led to the resignation of party chief Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and prompted the Clinton campaign to argue that Moscow was intervening in the election in favor of Moscow-friendly Republican nominee Donald Trump.

To muddy the waters, a persona calling itself Guccifer 2.0 — and which intelligence agencies and security researchers say is a Russian invention — has surfaced to take credit for the attack on the DNC and other political institutions. On Monday, he posted his latest set of pilfered documents: internal assessments of Florida congressional races obtained from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

In a Twitter message to Foreign Policy, Guccifer 2.0 called the Shadow Broker dump “bullshit” but wouldn’t elaborate on what he meant. “The hacking world operates differently,” he said.

Hmmmmm….

So is Russia also responsible for this alleged penetration of the NSA? Aitel believes that it is, and that we are witnessing a small part of the shadow war playing out between Washington and Moscow.

On the heels of the DNC breach, a chorus of American politicians has called for the United States to respond, and Aitel believes that the posting of NSA may be an escalating conflict in cyberspace between the two powers.

In a note along with the files, the Shadow Brokers come across as merry pranksters with a distinctly populist set of political ideas. “We follow Equation Group traffic. We find Equation Group source range. We hack Equation Group. We find many many Equation Group cyber weapons. You see pictures. We give you some Equation Group files free, you see. This is good proof no? You enjoy!!! You break many things. You find many intrusions. You write many words. But not all, we are auction the best files.”

The group delivered a message to what it called “wealthy elites” and assailed the integrity of elections. “Elites is making laws protect self and friends, lie and fuck other peoples,” they wrote in idiosyncratic English. “Then Elites runs for president. Why run for president when already control country like dictatorship?”

“We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger cyber weapons, this message, our auction, poses to their wealth and control. Let us spell out for Elites,” the group added. “Your wealth and control depends on electronic data.”

Well, that is certainly true.

A penetration of an NSA tool of this kind, which Aitel said is similar to what an NSA agent would see when carrying out cyber operations, would probably require the tools of hackers working on behalf of nation-state because the agency is typically careful in hiding its tools and using computer defenses.

The goal of the operation remains something of a mystery. The files appear to be from late 2013 — after the Snowden revelations — in which case whoever burned this NSA operation has been sitting on explosive government files for some three years. Why post these documents now? And to what end?

Those questions are probably being debated in the White House, where a spokesman declined to answer questions on what may go down in history as a landmark day in the history of cyberwarfare.

Here’s where it gets interesting though.

AP:

National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden says the exposure of malicious software allegedly linked to his former employer may be a message from Moscow, adding a layer of intrigue to a leak that has set the information security world abuzz.

In a series of messages posted to Twitter, Snowden suggested the leak was the fruit of a Russian attack on an NSA malware server and could be aimed at heading off U.S. retaliation over allegations that the Kremlin was trying interfere in America’s electoral process.

“Circumstantial evidence and conventional wisdom indicates Russian responsibility,” Snowden said. “This leak is likely a warning that someone can prove U.S. responsibility for any attacks that originated from this malware server. That could have significant foreign policy consequences. Particularly if any of those operations targeted U.S. allies. Particularly if any of those operations targeted elections.”

The Equation Group was exposed last year by antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab, which described it at the time as a “God of cyberespionage.” Many have since speculated that the NSA is behind the group, although attribution in the field of cyberespionage is a notoriously tricky issue.

Snowden lives in Russia, protected by them after the US sought to destroy him for exposing their dirty dealings. So, presumably, he wouldn’t say such things if he didn’t have or think he had the approval of Russia.

I have no idea if Russia is responsible for the DNC hacks – there is no real evidence that they are, and the forcefulness with which Clinton is pushing this conspiracy theory is ridiculous – but if Snowden is saying Russia did this one, they may well have.

This fuels speculation that Russia’s tech warfare skills may be like, way better than anyone has previously supposed. Which fuels speculation that their other weaponry could be equally surprising. Which in turn fuels speculation that maybe the West should stop trying to provoke them into a world war, as there is speculation that they have a good chance of winning it, and possibly winning it very quickly.

The cyber abilities alone could potentially cripple the West into surrender.

Not simply the fact that documents could be dropped on the sick levels of corruption taking place at the highest levels of government – as well as personal things, like, for instance Barack Obama’s alleged gay sex life or Hillary Clinton’s alleged involvement in threatening Bill’s rape victims – but the systems that control so much of the weaponry itself could be hacked.

Potentially, you could have a situation where US drone ships were turned around and sent to bomb their own country. This sort of thing.

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People don’t really have any understanding of just how far the backend of the US and the West generally has slipped since the end of the cold war and this extreme focus on invading the Middle East, exporting jobs, consolidating wealth in the hand of Jew bankers and diversifying our demographics.

The systems which serve as the backbone of society have eroded just as quickly as the frontend. The universities and corporations that used to do weapons research are now geared toward vibrancy and a quick consumer buck, and the whole workings of the beast are grinding to a halt.

Russia has been managing things very differently for the last couple of decades. We still think of them as losers because of their failed socialism experiment, but they have benefited from this perception, waiting and preparing.

Seriously, someone should have been thinking this through a little bit better.

The good news is, dear brothers, Russia is a right-wing nationalist country which has poured money into nationalist groups in Europe.

And if there was a Russian war with Europe and America, guess what the collaboration governments would look like?

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