Newsweek: Russia's Little Cyber Green Men Versus the U.S. Digital Army
The United States is mired in a new kind of conflict with Russia, one in which non-state actors are launching cyber attacks under the cover of a digital smokescreen that complicates attribution and efforts to retaliate against the enemy.
In the eyes of the U.S. Intelligence Community, to a certain extent this enemy includes the Kremlin itself, but mostly it spans an array of shadowy groups whose direct association to the Russian President Vladimir Putin's government is suspected but not entirely clear, much less demonstrable.
But the intelligence officials Newsweek spoke to are certain about one thing: The situation works to Moscow's advantage. Their reasoning is twofold.
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WNU Editor: In this conflict my money is on Russia's "little cyber green men". They will be facing someone who will be target rich for them to attack in comparison to what the US will be facing.
My money is on Russia as well.
ReplyDeleteNot because of skills, because it appears they lack the ethical and moral constraints, that the US will adhere to...
Lol what moral restraints do apply to the US? The country involved in the most number of questionable wars and leftist Marxist corruption that weaponized the state and corporations against its own people while the sick left cheers it on? That moral authority of burning entire city blocks and then claim proudboys are bad or that grandma they arrested in the Capitol while BLM got away with killing scores and the media helped them? That authority?
ReplyDelete"proudboys are bad or that grandma they arrested in the Capitol while BLM got away with killing scores and the media helped them? That authority?"
ReplyDeleteSTILL IN DENIAL? 400+ ARRESTED AND THE TRIALS HAVE EVIDENCE. THAT WAS A CONSCIOUS INSURRECTION, PLANNED IN ADVANCE TO OVERTURN THE ELECTION YOUR MASTER LOST LOST LOST
ReplyDeleteI saw no insurrection to note, where did you see yours, Anon?
No rebuttals about the dirty wars and propaganda though.
ReplyDeletein•sur•rec•tion ĭn″sə-rĕk′shən►
ReplyDeleten. The act or an instance of open revolt against civil authority or a constituted government.
n. A rising up; uprising.
n. The act of rising against civil authority or governmental restraint; specifically, the armed resistance of a number of persons to the power of the state; incipient or limited rebellion.
English dictionaries are very important, but we seem to have a full blow English professor, who does not know how to use one or feigns not to use one.
Makes me wonder how get his job.