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The U.S. military is quietly launching efforts to deter Russian meddling
By David IgnatiusFebruary 7, 2019 at 7:39 PM
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Beginning last fall, before the midterm elections, Cyber Command began directly contacting Russians who were linked to operations, such the Internet Research Agency, that allegedly helped coordinate Moscows campaign to subvert the 2016 presidential election. The apparent aim was to put people on notice that their covers had been blown, and that their ability to work and travel freely might be affected.
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This tactic of outing Russian cyberoperatives may have a deterrent effect, argues Thomas Rid, a Johns Hopkins University professor and author of the forthcoming book Active Measures: A History of Disinformation. He explained during an interview: We know from history that when intelligence officers who have prized secrecy their entire careers are exposed, it is a punch in the gut.
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In combating Russian information operations last year, Cyber Command and the National Security Agency are said to have furnished information they had obtained about Russian trolling and passed it to the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, which then warned social media platforms and other organizations to counter the threats. Facebook, Twitter and other companies have recently announced steps to curtail foreign manipulation through fake accounts, but theyve said little about how they obtained their evidence.
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Nakasone warned that, rather than hoping to deter cyber adversaries through the threat of retaliation, we will operate continuously to present our decision-makers with up-to-date options. One cyber expert bluntly explained the strategy this way: Wed rather kill the archer than dodge arrows.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-us-military-is-quietly-launching-efforts-to-deter-russian-meddling/2019/02/07/4de5c5fa-2b19-11e9-b2fc-721718903bfc_story.html
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Qutzupalotl
(14,230 posts)rumored to have been IDd by an allied country hacking into their security camera, then using facial recognition.
Andy823
(11,495 posts)Quietly mean they are keeping trump out to the loop?