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Posted by Anonymous
 - May 06, 2020, 05:15:41 PM
Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Guest""...text posted by someone called "Guest" and with no source stated .. will not be taken seriously"



(ready to not be taken seriously by people who will live to regret their oversight)  ac_dance




Ok, we'll take you seriously. I'm going to buy a whole pile of cottonwool and make a sleeping bag out of it. Then I'm going to jump in the cottonwool sleeping bag and not come out for two years.

Oh please, don't put yourself to any trouble on my account.  ac_biggrin
Posted by caskur
 - May 06, 2020, 05:13:11 PM
Quote from: "Guest""...text posted by someone called "Guest" and with no source stated .. will not be taken seriously"



(ready to not be taken seriously by people who will live to regret their oversight)  ac_dance




Ok, we'll take you seriously. I'm going to buy a whole pile of cottonwool and make a sleeping bag out of it. Then I'm going to jump in the cottonwool sleeping bag and not come out for two years.
Posted by Anonymous
 - May 06, 2020, 04:57:36 PM
"...text posted by someone called "Guest" and with no source stated .. will not be taken seriously"



(ready to not be taken seriously by people who will live to regret their oversight)  ac_dance
Posted by cc
 - May 05, 2020, 08:50:16 PM
QuoteHere's the chinky linky

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/05/05/politics/us-uk-cyberattack-warning-coronavirus/index.html">https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.co ... index.html">https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/05/05/politics/us-uk-cyberattack-warning-coronavirus/index.html

Thanks



It was actually a CNN story ... even so, it "could" be true



and if so, not a surprise



Note: a bunch of text posted by someone called "Guest" and with no source stated .. will not be taken seriously
Posted by Anonymous
 - May 05, 2020, 08:41:10 PM
Quote from: "Guest"State-backed hackers behind wave of cyberattacks targeting coronavirus response, US and UK warn

By Zachary Cohen, CNN

Updated 2:51 PM EDT, Tue May 05, 2020

A man sits at a computer and types on a keyboard.

(CNN)The United States and United Kingdom issued a new advisory Tuesday warning of ongoing cyberattacks against organizations involved in the coronavirus response, including health care bodies, pharmaceutical companies, academics, medical research organizations and local government.



These malicious actors "frequently target organizations in order to collect bulk personal information, intellectual property and intelligence that aligns with national priorities," according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).



"The pandemic has likely raised additional requirements for APT actors to gather information related to COVID-19. For example, actors may seek to obtain intelligence on national and international healthcare policy or acquire sensitive data on COVID-19 related research," the advisory says.





APTs are generally hacking groups sponsored by foreign governments and Monday's alert suggests that supply chains may be especially vulnerable. "Actors view supply chains as a weak link that they can exploit to obtain access to better protected targets. CISA and NCSC have seen 'APT' actors scanning the external web sites of targeted companies looking for vulnerabilities in unpatched software," according to the advisory.



'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers

'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers

 :ohmy:
Posted by Anonymous
 - May 05, 2020, 07:41:27 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Guest"State-backed hackers behind wave of cyberattacks targeting coronavirus response, US and UK warn

By Zachary Cohen, CNN

Updated 2:51 PM EDT, Tue May 05, 2020

A man sits at a computer and types on a keyboard.

(CNN)The United States and United Kingdom issued a new advisory Tuesday warning of ongoing cyberattacks against organizations involved in the coronavirus response, including health care bodies, pharmaceutical companies, academics, medical research organizations and local government.



These malicious actors "frequently target organizations in order to collect bulk personal information, intellectual property and intelligence that aligns with national priorities," according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).



"The pandemic has likely raised additional requirements for APT actors to gather information related to COVID-19. For example, actors may seek to obtain intelligence on national and international healthcare policy or acquire sensitive data on COVID-19 related research," the advisory says.





APTs are generally hacking groups sponsored by foreign governments and Monday's alert suggests that supply chains may be especially vulnerable. "Actors view supply chains as a weak link that they can exploit to obtain access to better protected targets. CISA and NCSC have seen 'APT' actors scanning the external web sites of targeted companies looking for vulnerabilities in unpatched software," according to the advisory.



'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers

'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers




And we should believe a "guest" why? What a load of shit.



 :sdfjh(2):

You should believe the US and UK intelligence agency's, are you a Chinese shill or sumthin

Here's the chinky linky

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/05/05/politics/us-uk-cyberattack-warning-coronavirus/index.html">//https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/05/05/politics/us-uk-cyberattack-warning-coronavirus/index.html
Posted by caskur
 - May 05, 2020, 07:23:17 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Guest"State-backed hackers behind wave of cyberattacks targeting coronavirus response, US and UK warn

By Zachary Cohen, CNN

Updated 2:51 PM EDT, Tue May 05, 2020

A man sits at a computer and types on a keyboard.

(CNN)The United States and United Kingdom issued a new advisory Tuesday warning of ongoing cyberattacks against organizations involved in the coronavirus response, including health care bodies, pharmaceutical companies, academics, medical research organizations and local government.



These malicious actors "frequently target organizations in order to collect bulk personal information, intellectual property and intelligence that aligns with national priorities," according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).



"The pandemic has likely raised additional requirements for APT actors to gather information related to COVID-19. For example, actors may seek to obtain intelligence on national and international healthcare policy or acquire sensitive data on COVID-19 related research," the advisory says.





APTs are generally hacking groups sponsored by foreign governments and Monday's alert suggests that supply chains may be especially vulnerable. "Actors view supply chains as a weak link that they can exploit to obtain access to better protected targets. CISA and NCSC have seen 'APT' actors scanning the external web sites of targeted companies looking for vulnerabilities in unpatched software," according to the advisory.



'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers

'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers




And we should believe a "guest" why? What a load of shit.



 :sdfjh(2):

You should believe the US and UK intelligence agency's, are you a Chinese shill or sumthin




I don't believe any of the shit that comes out of "government"...
Posted by cc
 - May 05, 2020, 07:16:20 PM
LOL



Guest - How bout a CinkyLinkyDinky?



It'd be the right thing to do



CPC Agent 代理人
Posted by Anonymous
 - May 05, 2020, 07:15:26 PM
Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Guest"State-backed hackers behind wave of cyberattacks targeting coronavirus response, US and UK warn

By Zachary Cohen, CNN

Updated 2:51 PM EDT, Tue May 05, 2020

A man sits at a computer and types on a keyboard.

(CNN)The United States and United Kingdom issued a new advisory Tuesday warning of ongoing cyberattacks against organizations involved in the coronavirus response, including health care bodies, pharmaceutical companies, academics, medical research organizations and local government.



These malicious actors "frequently target organizations in order to collect bulk personal information, intellectual property and intelligence that aligns with national priorities," according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).



"The pandemic has likely raised additional requirements for APT actors to gather information related to COVID-19. For example, actors may seek to obtain intelligence on national and international healthcare policy or acquire sensitive data on COVID-19 related research," the advisory says.





APTs are generally hacking groups sponsored by foreign governments and Monday's alert suggests that supply chains may be especially vulnerable. "Actors view supply chains as a weak link that they can exploit to obtain access to better protected targets. CISA and NCSC have seen 'APT' actors scanning the external web sites of targeted companies looking for vulnerabilities in unpatched software," according to the advisory.



'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers

'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers




And we should believe a "guest" why? What a load of shit.



 :sdfjh(2):

You should believe the US and UK intelligence agency's, are you a Chinese shill or sumthin
Posted by caskur
 - May 05, 2020, 07:10:50 PM
Quote from: "Guest"State-backed hackers behind wave of cyberattacks targeting coronavirus response, US and UK warn

By Zachary Cohen, CNN

Updated 2:51 PM EDT, Tue May 05, 2020

A man sits at a computer and types on a keyboard.

(CNN)The United States and United Kingdom issued a new advisory Tuesday warning of ongoing cyberattacks against organizations involved in the coronavirus response, including health care bodies, pharmaceutical companies, academics, medical research organizations and local government.



These malicious actors "frequently target organizations in order to collect bulk personal information, intellectual property and intelligence that aligns with national priorities," according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).



"The pandemic has likely raised additional requirements for APT actors to gather information related to COVID-19. For example, actors may seek to obtain intelligence on national and international healthcare policy or acquire sensitive data on COVID-19 related research," the advisory says.





APTs are generally hacking groups sponsored by foreign governments and Monday's alert suggests that supply chains may be especially vulnerable. "Actors view supply chains as a weak link that they can exploit to obtain access to better protected targets. CISA and NCSC have seen 'APT' actors scanning the external web sites of targeted companies looking for vulnerabilities in unpatched software," according to the advisory.



'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers

'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers




And we should believe a "guest" why? What a load of shit.



 :sdfjh(2):
Posted by Anonymous
 - May 05, 2020, 07:06:21 PM
State-backed hackers behind wave of cyberattacks targeting coronavirus response, US and UK warn

By Zachary Cohen, CNN

Updated 2:51 PM EDT, Tue May 05, 2020

A man sits at a computer and types on a keyboard.

(CNN)The United States and United Kingdom issued a new advisory Tuesday warning of ongoing cyberattacks against organizations involved in the coronavirus response, including health care bodies, pharmaceutical companies, academics, medical research organizations and local government.



These malicious actors "frequently target organizations in order to collect bulk personal information, intellectual property and intelligence that aligns with national priorities," according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).



"The pandemic has likely raised additional requirements for APT actors to gather information related to COVID-19. For example, actors may seek to obtain intelligence on national and international healthcare policy or acquire sensitive data on COVID-19 related research," the advisory says.





APTs are generally hacking groups sponsored by foreign governments and Monday's alert suggests that supply chains may be especially vulnerable. "Actors view supply chains as a weak link that they can exploit to obtain access to better protected targets. CISA and NCSC have seen 'APT' actors scanning the external web sites of targeted companies looking for vulnerabilities in unpatched software," according to the advisory.



'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers

'They are trying to steal everything.' US coronavirus response hit by foreign hackers