Posted on 01/14/2017 4:17:44 PM PST by greeneyes
Russians did not hack the DNC system, a Russian named Dmitri Alperovitch is the hacker and he works for President Obama. In the last five years the Obama administration has turned exclusively to one Russian to solve every major cyber-attack in America, whether the attack was on the U.S. government or a corporation. Only one super-hero cyber-warrior seems to have the codes to figure out if a system was hacked and by whom.
(Excerpt) Read more at stateofthenation2012.com ...
Most sites that give the appearance of a news site, but don’t give real name bylines are suspect. Also no links or references to sources when appropriate are another bad sign.
Great post, greeneyes. Very intriguing.
The article itself is dated 7 January. I think that is interesting too... that it has remained on the QT this long.
Maybe it will draw some attention because it is posted on FREE REPUBLIC.
Spread it around and ask your contact to research it
Does your article fit into this?
Any validity to this article ?
Connection to 0 is the key here.
Could be the guy.
Save —everrrrrrrything—.
Wikileaks has been warning that Obama is destroying evidence Not good
Yes.
If this is legit, it’s odd it has not made it to DRUDGE by now, or that HANNITY’s research team hasn’t come across it, or has elected not to use it.
Neither will use material unless they have supporting material from other sources.
That doesn’t mean we should not send it just in case they have similar material waiting for a second source.
The part that bothers me is the three segments of CIA Two being globalist
Even if all is not accurate. If there are bits and pieces that are confirmible.
For some reason, I kind of believe it... especially the part about the guy working for Obama; it makes crazy sense to me as being a very real scenario leading to the very reasonable thesis of this story.
These guys (Obama White House) are dirty. They got caught up into a hurry up operation and their shorts are showing.
For once, finally, we may be seeing it.
Just speculating...
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At six o'clock on the morning of May 6, Dmitri Alperovitch woke up in a Los Angeles hotel to an alarming email. Alperovitch is the thirty-six-year-old cofounder of the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, and late the previous night, his company had been asked by the Democratic National Committee to investigate a possible breach of its network. A CrowdStrike security expert had sent the DNC a proprietary software package, called Falcon, that monitors the networks of its clients in real time. Falcon "lit up," the email said, within ten seconds of being installed at the DNC: Russia was in the network. . .
Ping.
Lucy add the above to matrix please. And ping fedora to it
The iWorm appears to be more sophisticated than past malware that has been seen on OS X, Dmitri Alperovitch, CTO at CrowdStrike, told eWEEK.
"Apple and AV vendors have released signatures for detection of existing binaries, but the malware will almost certainly mutate in the near future to avoid detection," Alperovitch said.
New Malware Targets Mac Users To Create Botnet
While Apple has released protections against the malware, security expert Dmitri Alperovitch noted that iWorm is vastly more sophisticated than previous attacks targeting Macs have been.
Apple and AV vendors have released signatures for detection of existing binaries, but the malware will almost certainly mutate in the near future to avoid detection, Alperovitch said in an interview with eWEEK.
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Dmitri Alperovitch is the Co-Founder and CTO of CrowdStrike Inc., leading its Intelligence, Labs and Product teams. A renowned computer security researcher, he is a thought1leader on cybersecurity policies and state tradecraft. Prior to founding CrowdStrike, Dmitri was a Vice President of Threat Research at McAfee, where he led companys global Internet threat intelligence analysis and investigations. As a recognized authority on cyberespionage, cyber warfare, online organized criminal activity, and cybersecurity, Alperovitch has significant experience working as a subject matter expert with all levels of U.S. and international policy makers, intelligence and law enforcement agencies on analysis, investigations, and profiling of transnational organized criminal activities and cyber threats from terrorist and nation-state adversaries. He is a well-respected technical and policy thinker on the most difficult global cybersecurity issues, and is a frequent speaker at military, intelligence, law-enforcement, academic and security industry conferences. Alperovitch has published and given numerous talks on the contemporary issues in cybersecurity policy such as cyberdeterrence doctrine, Chinese-sponsored cyberespionage and the use of cyber weapons on the future battlefield. Alperovitch is frequently quoted as a cyberpolicy and cybersecurity expert source in national publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, and The Washington Post, The Associated Press and Reuters.
Cozy and Fancy ‘narratives’ make this ring totally true to me.
Check out # 30 , # 31 , then see Article, # 1 , and other comments.
Thanks for the ping, Hoosiermama.
Speakers and Panelists - Dmitri Alperovitch CrowdStrike Inc. Co-Founder and CTO
Dmitri Alperovitch is the Co-Founder and CTO of CrowdStrike Inc., leading its Intelligence, Technology and CrowdStrike Labs teams. A renowned computer security researcher, he is a thought-leader on cybersecurity policies and state tradecraft.
Prior to founding CrowdStrike, Dmitri was a Vice President of Threat Research at McAfee, where he led company's global Internet threat intelligence analysis and investigations. In 2010 and 2011, Alperovitch led the global team that investigated and brought to light Operation Aurora, Night Dragon and Shady RAT groundbreaking cyberespionage intrusions, and gave those incidents their names. In 2013, Alperovitch received the prestigious recognition of being selected as MIT Technology Review's "Young Innovators under 35" (TR35), an award previously won by such technology luminaries as Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Mark Zuckerberg and Jonathan Ive. Alperovitch was named Foreign Policy Magazine's Leading Global Thinker for 2013, an award shared with Secretary of State John Kerry, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. He was the recipient of the prestigious Federal 100 Award for his contributions to the federal information security in 2011 and recognized in 2013 as one Washingtonian's Tech Titans for his accomplishments in the field of cybersecurity.
With more than a decade of experience in the field of information security, Alperovitch is an inventor of eighteen patented technologies and has conducted extensive research on reputation systems, spam detection, web security, public-key and identity-based cryptography, malware and intrusion detection and prevention. Alperovitch holds a master's degree in Information Security and a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, both from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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