Posted on 11/16/2021 5:11:32 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Lawmakers say they have received scant information from the FBI about a recent ransomware investigation, with top bureau officials offering few answers about decisions that cost U.S. businesses millions of dollars and produced questionable results.
During a Nov. 16 House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on ransomware, the FBI was questioned about its handling of the July attack against U.S. IT company Kaseya—in which hackers from the ransomware group REvil exploited a vulnerability in Kaseya software to exfiltrate the data of some 1,500 U.S. businesses, schools, hospitals, and other entities.
In September, it was revealed that the FBI had obtained a decryption key in July that would have allowed the hundreds of victim entities to retrieve their data, but agents withheld the key because they didn’t want to tip off REvil about a major law enforcement operation they were planning.
The FBI never had a chance to execute its planned operation against REvil, as the group went offline in late July.
The FBI has come under scrutiny from Congress over its handling of the failed operation, which is said to have cost businesses millions of dollars because of the costs associated with retrieving their data. Some entities rebuilt their systems or retrieved backup copies of their data, while others temporarily closed during the incident.
However, the FBI has apparently been tight-lipped about the matter with Congress.
At the Nov. 16 House Oversight and Reform Committee meeting on ransomware, Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), the panel’s ranking Republican, criticized the bureau for its lack of transparency about the issue.
“In September, the chairwoman and I asked [FBI] Director [Christopher] Wray for a briefing on the FBI’s decisions. We never received that briefing,” Comer said, directing his ire toward Bryan Vorndran, the assistant director of the FBI’s cyber division...
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Is ransomware an FBI operation to make money on the side?
So, who are the good guys and who are the bad guys OR are they all bad guys?
Must be nice, not being Steve Bannon when Congress “demands answers”.
That is probably closer to the truth than any other theory.
The FBI shuts-up when they fd-up. That appears to be the case here. And once sgain.
In September, it was revealed that the FBI had obtained a decryption key in July that would have allowed the hundreds of victim entities to retrieve their data, but agents withheld the key because they didn’t want to tip off REvil about a major law enforcement operation they were planning.
The FBI never had a chance to execute its planned operation against REvil, as the group went offline in late July.
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The only way the FBI could have the decryption key is they ran REvil or had agents in REvil. As they didn’t catch them, then the FBI is REvil.
Or some of their people are insde undercover, or they may have informants inside the group
But i wouldnt it put it past them to make money of of it
Fbi is the most corrupt leo group around next to doj and batfe
Other than the CIA...
Cia has drugs
They’ve already got that covered
Contempt of Congress!
Once a Government turns, normal people have no idea just how evil it
becomes. (Exponentially Evil, in surprisingly short order.)
Probably a CIA operation working in conjunction with the FBI while they look the other way and cover for the CIA.
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