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|  August Abolins to All  |
|  An exerpt from 60 Minutes, April 17  |
|  22 Apr 22 13:53:02  |
 MSGID: 2:460/256 00000472 PID: tg_BBS_v0.7.1 TZUTC: 0300 CHRS: cp866 2 TGUID: 1223717052 REPLYTO 2:460/256 1223717052 RealName: August Abolins 2:221/1.58 Hi All... An exerpt from 60 Minutes, April 17 Dmitiri Alperovitch is well acquainted with Putin's tactics. As co-founder of the heavyweight cybersecurity company Crowdstrike, he helped trace the 2016 hack of the Democratic National Committee back to the GRU in Moscow. He currently is a member of the Homeland Security Advisory council. The Moscow-born Alperovitch has a theory why Putin hasn't launched a full scale cyberattack on the U.S. yet. Dmitri Alperovitch: We have to let him know that you will not touch our critical infrastructure without a response. And the way to do that, I think, is through a cyber operation that can demonstrate our capabilities without lasting damage. One of the ways you can do that, for example, is by taking Russia off the internet for a few hours. It won't cause any lasting impact, but it will demonstrate the power of the United States Cyber Command, what we can do to his economy by disconnecting him, effectively, from the internet. Bill Whitaker: We can do that? Dmitri Alperovitch: We can absolutely do that. And we'll let him know that if he keeps going, if he keeps attacking us, we can make that permanent. Ciao! /|ug (https://t.me/aabolins) --- Want fido for iOS/MacOS/Android/Win/Linux? Info=https://shrtco.de/tpJ9yV * Origin: Fido by Telegram BBS from Stas Mishchenkov (2:460/256) SEEN-BY: 15/0 105/81 106/201 114/705 123/120 129/305 330 331 153/250 SEEN-BY: 153/757 7715 218/700 840 220/70 221/1 6 226/17 229/110 111 SEEN-BY: 229/317 426 428 470 664 700 250/5 8 267/800 280/464 282/1038 SEEN-BY: 298/25 301/1 305/3 317/3 320/219 322/757 335/364 341/66 396/45 SEEN-BY: 460/58 256 1124 712/848 770/1 2320/105 4500/1 5054/30 PATH: 460/256 58 221/6 218/840 770/1 317/3 229/426 |
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