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posted by mrpg on Sunday August 13 2017, @07:41PM   Printer-friendly
from the so-everyone-is-the-enemy? dept.

A Russian government-sponsored group accused of hacking the Democratic National Committee last year has likely been infecting other targets of interest with the help of a potent Windows exploit developed by, and later stolen from, the National Security Agency, researchers said Friday.

Eternal Blue, as the exploit is code-named, is one of scores of advanced NSA attacks that have been released over the past year by a mysterious group calling itself the Shadow Brokers. It was published in April in the group's most damaging release to date. Its ability to spread from computer to computer without any user action was the engine that allowed the WCry ransomware worm, which appropriated the leaked exploit, to shut down computers worldwide in May. Eternal Blue also played a role in the spread of NotPetya, a follow-on worm that caused major disruptions in June.

Now, researchers at security firm FireEye say they're moderately confident the Russian hacking group known as Fancy Bear, APT 28, and other names has also used Eternal Blue, this time in a campaign that targeted people of interest as they connected to hotel Wi-Fi networks. In July, the campaign started using Eternal Blue to spread from computer to computer inside various staff and guest networks, company researchers Lindsay Smith and Ben Read wrote in a blog post. While the researchers didn't directly observe those attacks being used to infect guest computers connected to the network, they said a related campaign from last year used the control of hotel Wi-Fi services to obtain login credentials from guest devices.

Source: Russian group that hacked DNC used NSA attack code in attack on hotels


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 14 2017, @03:38AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 14 2017, @03:38AM (#553459)

    The Republican neighbors all have Confederate flags, not Nazi flags. They also parade them around and get them detailed on to their Ford F-150s.

    TBH, I think I'd rather have Nazi fashion. It's so much snappier.

    Plus, it doesn't help that their idea of the Confederacy isn't wealthy young officers and Southern belles. I could go for wealthy young officers and Southern belles, but we apparently can't have nice things.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 14 2017, @06:28AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 14 2017, @06:28AM (#553526)

    I think I'd rather have Nazi fashion. It's so much snappier.

    Yes, that's how we figured out they're gay. They probably know the words to "Clang Clang Clang Goes the Trolley" also.