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by deeth_starr_v
3180 days ago
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Count me as a skeptic on this one. NSA employee/contractor takes home classified docs and I am assuming hacking tools, Kaspersky detects the hacking tools and uploads them to Kaspersky, Kaspersky determines it's NSA tools, notifies the Russian government, Russian government hacks the computer and gets all files. Then somehow NSA is able to deduce all this information. I'm not saying this is not possible, but I think their level of conviction on this is too high. A home computer is not going to have access logs. So let's say they see NSA malware in the Kaspersky quarantine folder, and there is also other malware on the computer. They of course have to assume the worst, that Russia got all the files. But they are making a couple big logical jumps without proof. This article is just to sketchy on details for me to take it credibly. Makes me think of the claim Cuba is using some kind of new radio brain weapon on US consulate workers in Cuba. |
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