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Mar 6 9 tweets 2 min read
An observation on the Taurus leak that I have not seen elsewhere (could have missed it):

The intercepted recording starts with BG Frank Graefe, in Singapore, saying "Hallo," to which the response is "Moin Moin Herr General, Hauptmann Irrgang hier." "Servus." (A common greeting) Irrgang: "I would add you now, if you like."

Graefe: "Thank you."

Then: automated Webex voice: "You are accessing the conference now."
May 3, 2023 9 tweets 4 min read
Some of you asked. So here are a few reflections on how I've started using Twitter moving forward—and whatever will come to replace it. Some of you may want to do the same.

Because this approach works even if—when, really—Twitter itself has disappeared. This, btw, was good nytimes.com/2023/04/18/mag…
May 3, 2023 12 tweets 4 min read
Hugely significant, precedent-setting outcome of the biggest insurance trial related to a cyberattack ever (I think): NotPetya was not "hostile or warlike action," insurers must pay $1.4B to Merck, ruled New Jersey appellate division judges Monday wsj.com/articles/merck… Perhaps not how you articulate a winning argument. Image
Apr 16, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
This story is interesting. But it straight-up takes my quote out of context. Not great.

Bottom line: I told @josephmenn that I *do not* believe the Russian figures and boasting intercepted and publicized here is credible, in line with historical precedent washingtonpost.com/technology/202… GlavNIVT's "report" should be treated with a great deal of caution. Surprised the analyst writing this didn't include a stronger caveat. Image
Feb 19, 2023 12 tweets 3 min read
This week Google/Mandiant published a blockbuster report on cyber ops in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Google is probably, next to Microsoft, the company with the most high-res visibility into CNE/CNA in and around the war. A few thoughts blog.google/threat-analysi… This report is impressive work by a company that has invested an extraordinary amount of resources into defending Ukraine. Google, like Microsoft, deserves credit for doing the right thing and for publishing a big-picture, analytical report on cyber operations in Ukraine.
Jan 23, 2023 4 tweets 3 min read
Last week I was a student for five days, five hours per day—with ChatGPT fully integrated into teaching. Here's what we learned, just in time for Spring Term (which starts tomorrow. Class was Malware Analysis, taught by @juanandres_gs @alperovitch) alperovitch.sais.jhu.edu/five-days-in-c… AI isn’t going to replace people. People who use AI well will replace people who don’t use AI well.
Mar 1, 2022 13 tweets 3 min read
Just wow wow wow. The Ukrainian newspaper Pravda leaked what appear to be personal data of 120,000 Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine — if confirmed as accurate, we're probably looking at one of the best-timed and most devastating leaks of all time pravda.com.ua/news/2022/03/1… 6,616 pages of names, registration numbers, and places of service of Russians personnel — *just for volume comparison*, and nothing else: that's more pages than were ever published out of the Snowden cache. Image
Mar 16, 2021 14 tweets 4 min read
Wow, what a remarkable document dni.gov/files/ODNI/doc… Image So impressed by how much newsworthy detail is in there, really needs some time for proper processing. Good thing I’m on a walk with a sleeping baby.
Oct 19, 2020 8 tweets 3 min read
Today's GRU indictment is an incredible document. The Five Eyes intelligence communities, I would suspect, must have stunning visibility into Russian military intelligence operations if today's disclosures are considered dispensable justice.gov/opa/press-rele… Image Note: Russian military intelligence camouflaged as North Korean Image
Oct 14, 2020 20 tweets 6 min read
CAUTION ADVISED with this morning's Burisma-Biden E-mail story. For several reasons. Image First, the surfacing. This here is highly suspicious behavior. Especially when viewed in the context of a political campaign. Creative, anonymous, credibility-generating, somewhat plausible. Exactly how a professional would surface disinformation and potentially forgeries. Image
Apr 15, 2020 18 tweets 6 min read
<Deep, smoky narrator voice>: Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you ... based on piles of newly released secret intelligence files, with stunning, never-seen-before 1960s spy photographs ... the Active Measure NEPTUN 🌲🌊🕳️💥 wired.com/story/uncoveri… This narrative of NEPTUN is based on newly released sources from the Archiv bezpečnostních složek. The project files are about 2,800 pages, with more than 500 photographs—which makes NEPTUN the best-documented AM I know of.

Full file @internetarchive: archive.org/details/stb-ne… Image