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ramus
15th November 2017, 20:08
Security Breach and
Spilled Secrets Have Shaken
the N.S.A. to Its Core


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/12/us/nsa-shadow-brokers.html

Jake Williams, a former member of the National Security Agency’s hacking unit.
The Shadow Brokers, a mysterious group that obtained N.S.A. cybertools,
identified his work for the agency on Twitter. Credit Dustin Chambers for The
New York Times

A serial leak of the agency’s cyberweapons has damaged
morale, slowed intelligence operations and resulted in
hacking attacks on businesses and civilians worldwide.

WASHINGTON — Jake Williams awoke last April in an Orlando, Fla., hotel where he was leading a training session. Checking Twitter, Mr. Williams, a cybersecurity expert, was dismayed to discover that he had been thrust into the middle of one of the worst security debacles ever to befall American intelligence.

Mr. Williams had written on his company blog about the Shadow Brokers, a mysterious group that had somehow obtained many of the hacking tools the United States used to spy on other countries. Now the group had replied in an angry screed on Twitter. It identified him — correctly — as a former member of the National Security Agency’s hacking group, Tailored Access Operations, or T.A.O., a job he had not publicly disclosed. Then the Shadow Brokers astonished him by dropping technical details that made clear they knew about highly classified hacking operations that he had conducted.

America’s largest and most secretive intelligence agency had been deeply infiltrated..................................




LONG ARTICLE BUT INTERESTING .

Chuck
16th November 2017, 08:34
Hi ramus, I agree it is a very interesting article. I posted it here (http://http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?100318-A---Very-Bad-Day---Scenario-DoD-exercises-4-6-November&p=1190401&viewfull=1#post1190401) (page 10, post 198 in the "Very Bad Day Scenario..." thread) originally, but the article was later declared misinformation by Q, a military insider(s) posting on the 4CHAN forum. This is divulged later in that same "A Very Bad Day Scenario..." thread.

However, I still believe it to be informative because it authenticates the reality of "Q group", it identifies some of the players in the cyber war games and describes some of the history of them. Q, I think will argue that it smears the good guys too much while promoting the CIA in a positive narrative.

RunningDeer
16th November 2017, 09:11
Hi ramus, I agree it is a very interesting article. I posted it here (http://http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?100318-A---Very-Bad-Day---Scenario-DoD-exercises-4-6-November&p=1190401&viewfull=1#post1190401) (page 10, post 198 in the "Very Bad Day Scenario..." thread) originally, but the article was later declared misinformation by Q, a military insider(s) posting on the 4CHAN forum. This is divulged later in that same "A Very Bad Day Scenario..." thread.

However, I still believe it to be informative because it authenticates the reality of "Q group", it identifies some of the players in the cyber war games and describes some of the history of them. Q, I think will argue that it smears the good guys too much while promoting the CIA in a positive narrative.

http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/write.gif link correction - post #198 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?100318-A---Very-Bad-Day---Scenario-DoD-exercises-4-6-November&p=1190401&viewfull=1#post1190401)

Chuck, trouble shoot solution - your link didn't work because it had a double http://http:// in the address.


some revealing information in this article today, including a tidbit from an NSA's counterintelligence arm, known as Q Group.

Security Breach and Spilled Secrets Have Shaken the N.S.A. to Its Core (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/12/us/nsa-shadow-brokers.html)