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Ken Dilanian

@kendilaniannbc
20 posts
2024-08-13
New: The FBI says it is conducting a criminal investigation of what the Trump campaign is characterizing as a hack of its computer networks by Iran. FBI officials have not publicly characterized what happened.
2024-08-13 View on X
Washington Post

The FBI is investigating an alleged Trump campaign hack; sources say the agency is probing suspected hacking attempts by Iran targeting Trump, Biden, and Harris

Is Harris pulling ahead of Trump? Martin Matishak / The Record : FBI says it is investigating purported Trump campaign hack Victor Nava / New York Post : FBI investigating alleged ...

2024-04-07
“World on the Brink,"a new book by @DAlperovitch (who is quoted in this story) traces the history of Chinese IP theft and explains why it's such a threat to US economic and national security.
2024-04-07 View on X
NBC News

Experts say the US government and tech companies are failing to mount a clear response to the theft of trade secrets by Chinese corporate and government spies

U.S. officials say some of America's most prominent tech firms have had their virtual pockets picked by Chinese corporate spies and intelligence agencies.

Linwei Ding was a Google software engineer. He was also a prolific thief of AI trade secrets, federal prosecutors charge. Google, Apple, Tesla, Microsoft—all allegedly had their pockets picked recently by Chinese nationals or the Chinese governments. https://www.nbcnews.com/... via...
2024-04-07 View on X
NBC News

Experts say the US government and tech companies are failing to mount a clear response to the theft of trade secrets by Chinese corporate and government spies

U.S. officials say some of America's most prominent tech firms have had their virtual pockets picked by Chinese corporate spies and intelligence agencies.

2022-02-25
Scoop: Biden has been presented with options for massive, unprecedented cyberattacks against Russia https://t.co/nxj5NCjpD3 with @ckubeNBC
2022-02-25 View on X
ZDNet

DDoS attacks disrupt several Ukrainian government sites; ESET researchers discover new data wiper malware installed on hundreds of Ukrainian machines

here's what you need to know NetBlocks : Internet disruptions registered as Russia moves in on Ukraine Andy Greenberg / Wired : Russia's Sandworm Hackers Have Built a Botnet of Fir...

Scoop: Biden has been presented with options for massive, unprecedented cyberattacks against Russia https://t.co/nxj5NCjpD3 with @ckubeNBC
2022-02-25 View on X
Reuters

Sources: Ukraine is asking for volunteers from its hacker community to protect critical infrastructure and conduct cyber spying missions against Russian troops

The government of Ukraine is asking for volunteers from the country's hacker underground to help protect critical infrastructure …

2021-12-25
Another example of a U.S. corporation cowering to China. The U.S. government considers what's happening in Xinjiang a genocide. https://www.reuters.com/...
2021-12-25 View on X
Bloomberg

Intel apologizes, following a backlash in China, for telling Chinese suppliers to avoid Xinjiang labor, saying it only did so to “ensure compliance” with US law

Tech companies withdraw from in-person CES Simon Sharwood / The Register : Intel ‘regrets’ offending China with letter telling suppliers to avoid Xinjiang Liza Lin / Wall Street Jo...

2021-12-24
Another example of a U.S. corporation cowering to China. The U.S. government considers what's happening in Xinjiang a genocide. https://www.reuters.com/...
2021-12-24 View on X
Bloomberg

Intel apologizes, following a backlash in China, for telling Chinese suppliers to avoid Xinjiang labor, saying it only did so to “ensure compliance” with US law

Tech companies withdraw from in-person CES Simon Sharwood / The Register : Intel ‘regrets’ offending China with letter telling suppliers to avoid Xinjiang Agence France-Presse : In...

2021-09-22
Wray was just asked why and he totally and completely dodged the question. FBI held back ransomware decryption key from businesses to run operation targeting hackers https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2021-09-22 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: FBI refrained from sharing a ransomware decryptor with businesses for almost three weeks, as it carried out an operation to disrupt the REvil gang

The FBI refrained for almost three weeks from helping to unlock the computers of hundreds of businesses and institutions hobbled …

2021-08-11
“The message was clear: It was up to the players and the clubs to protect themselves online.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-08-11 View on X
Engadget

Instagram introduces anti-hate speech tools to let users limit comments and requests on popular posts, following abuse towards England soccer players

Instagram has introduced new features called Limits and Hidden Words designed to reduce hate and abuse on trending posts, the company  —  announced.

2021-06-12
One of the interesting things about this Apple statement, and another one by Microsoft, is that both firms decry the DOJ gag order that prevented them from revealing this records demand—but neither mentions going to court to challenge it. https://twitter.com/...
2021-06-12 View on X
New York Times

The DOJ's opaque subpoena of Apple during the Russia probe highlights the tension tech companies face in obliging law enforcement and protecting users' privacy

Apple, Google and Microsoft have been plunged into a political firestorm as they have contended with law enforcement requests to hand over information.

2021-06-09
This just in: The internet is important to our daily lives. If this can happen by accident, imagine what an adversary could do. https://twitter.com/...
2021-06-09 View on X
Associated Press

Fastly, which was hit by a major outage on Tuesday, says the problem was caused by a bug that was triggered by a customer configuring their service

LONDON (AP) — Fastly, the company hit by a major outage that caused many of the world's top websites to go offline briefly this week …

This just in: The internet is important to our daily lives. If this can happen by accident, imagine what an adversary could do. https://twitter.com/...
2021-06-09 View on X
TechCrunch

Many large websites went down Tuesday, including Amazon, Twitch, BBC, NYT, Spotify, Reddit, and FT, due to an issue at the Fastly CDN, which has now been fixed

2021-06-08
This just in: The internet is important to our daily lives. If this can happen by accident, imagine what an adversary could do. https://twitter.com/...
2021-06-08 View on X
TechCrunch

Many large websites went down Tuesday, including Amazon, Twitch, BBC, NYT, Spotify, Reddit, and FT, due to an issue at the Fastly CDN, which has now been fixed

Countless popular websites including Reddit, Spotify, Twitch, Stack Overflow, GitHub, gov.uk, Hulu, HBO Max, Quora, PayPal …

2021-05-15
If this was the US government, it raises the question of why it took so long and why it's not done more often. https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-15 View on X
Elliptic Blog

Analysis: the wallet used by DarkSide received a total of $17.5M in Bitcoin transactions since March, including a 75 BTC payment made by Colonial

Elliptic's Co-founder and Chief Scientist discusses cryptocurrency forensics, investigations, compliance, and sanctions.

2020-09-25
Here is Facebook's explanation of their takedown today https://about.fb.com/...
2020-09-25 View on X
CyberScoop

Facebook says it removed 200+ accounts Thursday that were associated with US election interference in the past, “including those involved in DC leaks in 2016”

Facebook on Thursday removed over 200 phony accounts and dozens of pages that originated in Russia and pumped …

2020-09-02
“They DM'd me on Twitter and said hey do you wanna write for us, we'll give you $200 an article,” the journalist, who requested to not be named so as not to draw undue attention to having worked for a misleading news operation, said. https://www.nbcnews.com/... via @nbcnews
2020-09-02 View on X
CNN

Facebook says, after an FBI tip, it took down several Pages and accounts pushing a fake left-wing news outlet made by people linked to Russian troll group IRA

New York (CNN Business)People associated with the infamous St. Petersburg troll group that was part of Russia's attempt to interfere …

The bad news: The Russians are still at it on social media. The good news: They are not breaking through and the NSA keeps catching them. https://twitter.com/...
2020-09-02 View on X
CNN

Facebook says, after an FBI tip, it took down several Pages and accounts pushing a fake left-wing news outlet made by people linked to Russian troll group IRA

New York (CNN Business)People associated with the infamous St. Petersburg troll group that was part of Russia's attempt to interfere …

2020-01-29
The Brits have a fundamentally different approach to the Huawei problem. They believe they can manage the risk. There are actually a number of US intelligence officials who agree with them. https://twitter.com/...
2020-01-29 View on X
The Guardian

UK government says it will let Huawei build non-core elements of Britain's 5G network but will ban the company from operating at sensitive sites

whereupon restrictions kick in. https://www.gov.uk/... https://twitter.com/... Tom Wright / @thomaswright08 : Bad decision. Will damage the UK-UK alliance regardless of who is pres...

The Brits have a fundamentally different approach to the Huawei problem. They believe they can manage the risk. There are actually a number of US intelligence officials who agree with them. https://twitter.com/...
2020-01-29 View on X
New York Times

Despite US pressure, the EU told member states they should limit “high risk” 5G vendors, like Huawei, but did not recommend a total ban

The bloc's experts suggested members limit and monitor the involvement of “high-risk” vendors as they invest in next-generation mobile communications infrastructure.

2020-01-28
The Brits have a fundamentally different approach to the Huawei problem. They believe they can manage the risk. There are actually a number of US intelligence officials who agree with them. https://twitter.com/...
2020-01-28 View on X
The Guardian

UK government says it will let Huawei build non-core elements of Britain's 5G network but will ban the company from operating at sensitive sites

Foreign secretary tells MPs government will introduce strict limits on Chinese firm designated ‘high-risk vendor’  —  Heather Stewart Political editor and Dan Sabbagh