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Replying to @tedlieu
No, it wasn't. It was found on a laptop. This was irresponsible reporting.
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Replying to @emptywheel
Do you have a Top Secret or higher security clearance? If it was a laptop, was it connected to the utility's systems?
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Replying to @tedlieu
The utility says it was not. http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/news/local/vermont/2016/12/30/russia-hacked-us-grid-through-burlington-electric/96024326/ …
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Replying to @emptywheel @bfp_news
Thank you for the information. I will inquire what the malware was designed to do.
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agree that it was a rush to report; I address this as the 3rd case study here: http://www.robertmlee.org/analytical-leaps-and-wild-speculation-in-recent-reports-of-industrial-cyber-attacks/ …
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While you're reading that, you may find analysis on Grizzly Steppe to be worth reading. http://www.robertmlee.org/critiques-of-the-dhsfbis-grizzly-steppe-report/ …
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