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Biden Battles Russian Hacking Groups With Restrictions on IT Firms (reuters.com) 32

The United States on Friday took a new stab at Russia's cybersecurity industry, restricting trade with four information technology firms and two other entities over "aggressive and harmful" activities -- including digital espionage -- that Washington blames on the Russian government. From a report: A Commerce Department posting said the six entities were sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department in April, which targeted companies in the technology sector that support Russian intelligence services. Their addition to the Commerce Department's blacklist means U.S. companies cannot sell to them without licenses, which are seldom granted. The announcement follows April's sanctions, which were aimed at punishing Moscow for hacking, interfering in last year's U.S. election, poisoning Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and other alleged malign actions - allegations the Kremlin denies. They come as the United States is responding to a drumbeat of digital intrusions blamed on Russian government-backed spies and a spate of increasingly disruptive ransomware outbreaks blamed on Russian cybercriminals.
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Biden Battles Russian Hacking Groups With Restrictions on IT Firms

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  • Wouldn't it make more sense to target the individuals in these companies with, I dunno, ransomware attacks so they can access their PCs, DDOS of their internet connections, wipe out their credit cards and bank accounts, change the ownership of their cars and properties, put them on no-fly lists with the reason being "pedaphiles", use their personal phone numbers as the source of anti-Putin robo-call campaigns and I'm sure there's a few others I could come up with a few minutes thought.

    Restricting trade wi

    • criminal immunity for hack backs needed?

    • by radoni ( 267396 ) on Friday July 16, 2021 @12:46PM (#61588975)

      Finding and freezing the assets of the oligarchy is incredibly effective. It is difficult for westerners to imagine how infuriating and embarrassing it is on the wealthy ruling class to find they have lost the thing that keeps them in power: Money. Also, there is a come-on effect when your peers fall out of favor as their money disappears you will fear for your own standing and use all your power and influence to prevent that outcome.

    • Some people are living in a fantasy world if they think that is all that is going to happen. Those hackers had better have purged their identities, bought some top flight security, and pray that whomever they used to purge their identity doesn't blather. Otherwise?

      https://xkcd.com/538/ [xkcd.com]
    • It is foolish to fight the foot soldiers! Take down the leaders and if you can't get to them (which is part of the reason for foot soldiers, to make easy targets hard) take out their supply lines! Go play some war game or read most anything on strategy.

      Organized crime uses money (or valuable alternatives) for supply lines and the organizations are almost always centrally managed. Sure they can get new leaders but it's hard to find good management and foot soldiers are relatively disposable they are so abu

      • It is foolish to fight the foot soldiers! Take down the leaders and if you can't get to them (which is part of the reason for foot soldiers, to make easy targets hard) take out their supply lines!

        I agree, take out their supply lines - that's why I'm saying target the individuals doing the coding in the companies, they're the supply.

        • They are more like foot soldiers or 1 step back from the front line at the most. Given how the attackers and scammers are automated bots, isn't the human foot soldier the programmer? or IT person running the programs... making the programmer 1 step removed and yes, part of the supply line but right up next to the foot soldier. If there is even any IT person at all since the programmers can do the IT part as well... how deep are theses operations?

          Going after the MONEY which feeds them all is higher up and t

    • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

      Nahh, it is straight up all about the money. US tech firms want firms from all over the rest of the world blocked, especially China. They pillage the rest of the world finances with their tech and now they want to keep it. As other countries start shutting out the USA because the software and support services are riddled with backdoors.

      Don't you know, reduced bonuses for a psycho corporate executive are a national security risk and foreigners who cause that must DIE. Russia should be happy the tech got bloc

  • I know of at least one so called American (in name/head office only) software vendor in the telecom world that had its major development centre in Moscow and possibly other cities in Russia. If there is one like that there must be many; across industries. They may have changed that in the last ten years, but that would be a major operation to move. How many other sensitive pieces of software do we have that are coded in less than upstanding places? I think that would be a good question to ask.
    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      Before you outsource software, remember that it's harder to sue a company or individual that's far away, and they know this.

    • Didn't Boeing have an office in Russia as well?
      https://jobs.boeing.com/locati... [boeing.com]

      Yeap, they still recruiting there. I understand alot of software development happens (or happened) there. Something about a MAX aircraft was mentioned. Anyone recall that aircraft?

  • by Ungrounded Lightning ( 62228 ) on Friday July 16, 2021 @02:34PM (#61589313) Journal

    It would have been nice if the submitter, the slashdot editors, or some poster had LISTED THE COMPANIES added to the blacklist.

    • Found it. (Score:4, Informative)

      by Ungrounded Lightning ( 62228 ) on Friday July 16, 2021 @02:40PM (#61589345) Journal

      Found it at US News and World Report [usnews.com]:

      The entities added to the blacklist are Aktsionernoe Obshchaestvo AST; Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Pasit; Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Pozitiv Teknolodzhiz, also known as JSC Positive Technologies; Federal State Autonomous Institution Military Innovative Technopolis Era; Federal State Autonomous Scientific Establishment Scientific Research Institute Specialized Security Computing Devices and Automation (SVA); and Obshchestvo S Ogranichennoi Otvetstvennostyu Neobit.

      Era is a research center and technology park operated by the Russian Ministry of Defense; Pasit is an IT company that did research and development in support of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service's malicious cyber operations; SVA is a Russian state-owned institution that also supported malicious cyber operations; and Russia-based IT security firms Neobit, AST and Positive Technologies have clients that include the Russian government, according to the United States.

  • Allies vs enemies (Score:4, Interesting)

    by VeryFluffyBunny ( 5037285 ) on Friday July 16, 2021 @02:45PM (#61589357)

    Some people seem to have a rather black & white, 'us' vs 'them' kind of reasoning when it comes to geopolitics. The USA & Russia are rivals but they still cooperate in a number of ways, e.g. They're both cooperative members of various economic, legal & political organisations. There are also a number of large American corporations that do business in Russia - I worked for some of them in Moscow. Many EU countries are also dependent on a steady flow of Russian gas for their energy needs. There's a lot of potential fallout from not maintaining good diplomatic relations with Russia.

    I reckon that by approaching Putin publicly on this issue, Biden's openly giving him a justification for rallying support to go after whichever oligarchs are responsible for these ransomware gangs. Don't think of Putin as being in charge of everyone, he's just the most powerful oligarch at the moment & he has to work with the other oligarchs to maintain stability & keep the flows of money going. Not unlike organised criminal cartels in Mexico & Colombia... but I think that'd also be a gross over-simplification.

  • Is Microsoft included in this battle. After all they are the root cause of the problem, them and Intel.

Think of it! With VLSI we can pack 100 ENIACs in 1 sq. cm.!

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