What I make from the WSJ article is there is a growing list of NSA ppl (Hal Martin etc.) bringing their work stuff back home.
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The article says it was only discovered in spring 2016. So it's not Hal Martin, and it occurred in 2015. But TSB files are only up to 2013.
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How did they find out the source of the leak was Kaspersky AV? Does it imply they investigate multiple similar cases?
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Unless they found an exploit against the Kaspersky infrastructure?
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Replying to @msuiche @emptywheel
HUMINT? Remember that some top Kaspersky people were arrested recently.
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Recently, being January, and just one, right? But not clear that makes sense given what we know.
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Replying to @emptywheel @msuiche
I thought there were two, but you track this better than I do. But I think we're in a wilderness of smoke and mirrors.
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Replying to @SteveBellovin @msuiche
That bit is so much easier to pin down than some of this mirror shit IMO.
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Replying to @emptywheel @msuiche
Perhaps--but there's a shadow war going on between intelligence agencies, and while they know more than us I think they're groping, too
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But I do wonder how many of the deaths etc are RU rolling up stuff someone is compromising.
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