Exposing GRU’s Involvement in U.S Election Interference – 2016 – An OSINT Analysis

Dear blog readers, Continuing the “FBI’s Most Wanted Cybercriminals” series I’ve decided to share some of the actionable intelligence that I have on GRU’s involvement in the 2016 U.S Election interference with the idea to assist U.S Law Enforcement and the U.S Intelligence Community on its way to track down and prosecute the cybercriminals behindRead More

Shots From the Wild – Terrorism Information Awareness Program Demo Portal

A lot has changed since my last post on “Data mining, terrorism and security“, namely NSA’s warrantless surveillance efforts. So, in the spirit of a second possible NSA facility, I’ve decided to post a shot from the TIA’s early stages of development obtained though the most detailed, conceptual, and from a developer’s point of viewRead More

Healthy Paranoia

More developments on the US-China Commission’s decision not to use Chinese manufactured PCs on the SIRPnet follow, an event I covered in a previous post “Espionage Ghosts Busters“. The oficially stated attack vector, namely that “..a significant portion” of Lenovo is owned by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an arm of the Chinese government.” isRead More

Forgotten Security

It’s one thing to expose a Pengaton conference’s attendees list, and another Mr. Blair’s security plans intended to protect the Prime Minister from a terrorist attack during the Labour Party conference”. From the article : “Security plans intended to protect the Prime Minister from a terrorist attack during the Labour Party conference have been leftRead More

Aha, a Backdoor!

Security precautions can indeed blur the transparency of a company’s financial performance — one that’s extremely important in the post-Enron corporate world. Under fire over some of the biggest corporate scandals during the last decade, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been trying to change the data standards to ensure greater accountability and supportRead More

Catching up on how to lawfully intercept in the digital era

In one of my previous posts “A top level espionage case in Greece” I blogged about two cases of unlawful interception — good old espionage practices in modern environment. What’s also worth mentioning is the rush for lawful interception in the post 9/11 world, that is free spirits get detained for singing or being nerds,Read More

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