Thanks Chris. I think credit here goes to Secureworks. Other threat intel folks would unfortunately rather keep victims in the dark than stick their necks out. Not a criticism - I know why they're skittish - but it's a sad state of affairs.https://twitter.com/chrisdoman/status/939115516014325760 …
Did you see Wray's comment yesterday? Technically, the notice to DNC (tell CISO, once getting past IT desk) did comply with FBI policy.
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For he DNC, sure. And arguably for the Clinton campaign too. For everyone else, we've only found two examples. Out of I believe nearly 100 now.
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Yup. But I get the point abt IDing personal Gmails. I thought it was a reasonable answer that can serve as starting point, tho I have my own gripes w/FBI and notice on other issues.
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I'm not sure about the Gmail address argument. Granted we have some mysteries (i.e. who is 'mrbig3549@gmail.com'?) but in the majority of cases (i.e. 'genwesleyclarkNATO@gmail.com') we could figure out who's who right away.* *Email addresses are fictional
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