© APPeople walk past a Microsoft office in New York.
The Russian-based agency behind last year's massive
SolarWinds cyberattack has targeted hundreds more companies and organisations in its latest wave of attacks on US-based computer systems, Microsoft said in a blog post.
Microsoft, in a blog post dated October 24, said
Nobelium's latest wave targeted "resellers and other technology service providers" of cloud services. Those attacks were part of a broader campaign over the summer, Microsoft said, adding it had notified 609 customers between July 1 and October 19 that they had been attacked.
Just a small per cent of the latest attempts were successful, Microsoft told
The New York Times, which first reported the breach, but it gave no further details.
US cybersecurity officials could not be immediately reached to confirm the report.US officials confirmed to the
Times that the operation was under way, with one unnamed senior administration official
calling it "unsophisticated, run-of-the mill operations that could have been prevented if the cloud service providers had implemented baseline cybersecurity practices."
"This recent activity is another indicator that Russia is trying to gain long-term, systematic access to a variety of points in the technology supply chain and establish a mechanism for surveilling - now or in the future - targets of interest to the Russian government," Microsoft wrote.
Comment: Cyber security experts Kaspersky have already
revealed that the CIA is capable of covering its tracks to make attacks like this look like other groups. Kaspersky also commented that, whilst every country is attacking each other online, Russia's hackers are some of the
best in the business. It's also notable that there's a glaring lack of evidence and confirmation from other sources that these hackers were indeed Russian.
It remains to be seen, but it's more probable that these lame hacks are part of a larger campaign by the Build Back Better bunch and their associates who, back in 2020, at an event sponsored by the World Economic Foundation, warned of coming 'cyberpandemics'; and it just so happens that not long after this warning, there's been a surge in cyberattacks, mostly against the US, and often blamed on foreign actors. Why are other countries not also suffering similarly? Are they just more expert at repelling them? Or is it that these attacks actually serve to further an agenda by these same groups warning about them?
Note that the WEF & BBB's are made up of similar people and groups who, amidst a supposedly 'deadly coronavirus pandemic' - of which Bill Gates of Microsoft fame is heavily invested - decided that now was an opportune time to roll out their dystopian Great Reset agenda. An agenda that is perhaps the polar opposite of the Belt & Road initiative of which China is leading, with support from Russia:
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Comment: Cyber security experts Kaspersky have already revealed that the CIA is capable of covering its tracks to make attacks like this look like other groups. Kaspersky also commented that, whilst every country is attacking each other online, Russia's hackers are some of the best in the business. It's also notable that there's a glaring lack of evidence and confirmation from other sources that these hackers were indeed Russian.
It remains to be seen, but it's more probable that these lame hacks are part of a larger campaign by the Build Back Better bunch and their associates who, back in 2020, at an event sponsored by the World Economic Foundation, warned of coming 'cyberpandemics'; and it just so happens that not long after this warning, there's been a surge in cyberattacks, mostly against the US, and often blamed on foreign actors. Why are other countries not also suffering similarly? Are they just more expert at repelling them? Or is it that these attacks actually serve to further an agenda by these same groups warning about them?
Note that the WEF & BBB's are made up of similar people and groups who, amidst a supposedly 'deadly coronavirus pandemic' - of which Bill Gates of Microsoft fame is heavily invested - decided that now was an opportune time to roll out their dystopian Great Reset agenda. An agenda that is perhaps the polar opposite of the Belt & Road initiative of which China is leading, with support from Russia: