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by jessaustin 1864 days ago
So, do you believe the press release? They clearly disavow connection to any of the dozens of national governments on earth who are subject to USA sanctions: "We are apolitical, we do not participate in geopolitics, do not need to tie us with a defined goverment and look for other our motives." Do you only believe part of that press release? How did you decide which part to believe? Maybe just the parts that threaten to cause global thermonuclear war?

Of course I knew what you were talking about; the war media has been beating this drum for at least a week even though it was obvious from the start that Colonial do shit work and grasp at any straw to excuse that. Anyone who wants to see more of that CYA bullshit can find plenty to see, so your jingoistic and warmongering comment has no place in this thread. Foment war among nuclear powers elsewhere.

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I believe the actual professionals who do assessments on these actors and who specialize in analysis and attribution. Then again, I happen to know some of them and know the field. You apparently know little about this subject but seem desperate to turn this into some sort of political fight. Your intentions and objectives are quite clear: it is more important for you to deflect blame from Russia or Russian hackers (even those who may only be acting with the protection of some wing of the government and not being directed by same) and truth is of little consequence.

What a complete waste of time it is discussing anything on HN that you touch.

Wow it seems a lot of thought has been devoted to my "intentions and objectives". Let's dial the discussion back a bit and strive for a bit more objectivity.

You might want to ask the "actual" [?] "professionals" who "specialize in attribution" whether attribution has anything to do with this episode. (Not the episode in TFA, remember, but rather the one you decided [for political reasons?] to talk about instead.) You concede that Darkside are the authors of the hack, and credit at least some of their communication about it. What attribution remains to be done? The actual expertise in attribution among computer security professionals is in identifying and profiling tools and techniques. The amateur psychology and geopolitical analysis we sometimes see quoted in the war media as "attribution" is just bullshit.

If you're in this thread discussing TFA which does not contain the string "Russia" for the obvious reasons, then you are indeed wasting your time. If you're just trying to clear up some intellectually debilitating confusion, then please continue the discussion.