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Author Topic: Latest FBI cyber 'recommendation' is an expansion of their entrapment operations  (Read 3301 times)
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« on: April 20, 2012, 05:17:02 PM »

FBI: Hundreds Of Thousands May Lose Internet In July

04/20/2012 2:12 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — For computer users, a few mouse clicks could mean the difference between staying online and losing Internet connections this summer.

Unknown to most of them, their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising scam to take control of infected computers around the world. In a highly unusual response, the FBI set up a safety net months ago using government computers to prevent Internet disruptions for those infected users. But that system is to be shut down.

The FBI is encouraging users to visit a website run by its security partner, http://www.dcwg.org , that will inform them whether they're infected and explain how to fix the problem. After July 9, infected users won't be able to connect to the Internet.

Most victims don't even know their computers have been infected, although the malicious software probably has slowed their web surfing and disabled their antivirus software, making their machines more vulnerable to other problems.

Last November, the FBI and other authorities were preparing to take down a hacker ring that had been running an Internet ad scam on a massive network of infected computers.

"We started to realize that we might have a little bit of a problem on our hands because ... if we just pulled the plug on their criminal infrastructure and threw everybody in jail, the victims of this were going to be without Internet service," said Tom Grasso, an FBI supervisory special agent. "The average user would open up Internet Explorer and get 'page not found' and think the Internet is broken."

On the night of the arrests, the agency brought in Paul Vixie, chairman and founder of Internet Systems Consortium, to install two Internet servers to take the place of the truckload of impounded rogue servers that infected computers were using. Federal officials planned to keep their servers online until March, giving everyone opportunity to clean their computers. But it wasn't enough time. A federal judge in New York extended the deadline until July.

Now, said Grasso, "the full court press is on to get people to address this problem." And it's up to computer users to check their PCs.

This is what happened:

Hackers infected a network of probably more than 570,000 computers worldwide. They took advantage of vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Windows operating system to install malicious software on the victim computers. This turned off antivirus updates and changed the way the computers reconcile website addresses behind the scenes on the Internet's domain name system.

The DNS system is a network of servers that translates a web address — such as www.ap.org — into the numerical addresses that computers use. Victim computers were reprogrammed to use rogue DNS servers owned by the attackers. This allowed the attackers to redirect computers to fraudulent versions of any website.

The hackers earned profits from advertisements that appeared on websites that victims were tricked into visiting. The scam netted the hackers at least $14 million, according to the FBI. It also made thousands of computers reliant on the rogue servers for their Internet browsing.

When the FBI and others arrested six Estonians last November, the agency replaced the rogue servers with Vixie's clean ones. Installing and running the two substitute servers for eight months is costing the federal government about $87,000.

The number of victims is hard to pinpoint, but the FBI believes that on the day of the arrests, at least 568,000 unique Internet addresses were using the rogue servers. Five months later, FBI estimates that the number is down to at least 360,000. The U.S. has the most, about 85,000, federal authorities said. Other countries with more than 20,000 each include Italy, India, England and Germany. Smaller numbers are online in Spain, France, Canada, China and Mexico.

Vixie said most of the victims are probably individual home users, rather than corporations that have technology staffs who routinely check the computers.

FBI officials said they organized an unusual system to avoid any appearance of government intrusion into the Internet or private computers. And while this is the first time the FBI used it, it won't be the last.

"This is the future of what we will be doing," said Eric Strom, a unit chief in the FBI's Cyber Division. "Until there is a change in legal system, both inside and outside the United States, to get up to speed with the cyber problem, we will have to go down these paths, trail-blazing if you will, on these types of investigations."

Now, he said, every time the agency gets near the end of a cyber case, "we get to the point where we say, how are we going to do this, how are we going to clean the system" without creating a bigger mess than before.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/20/hundreds-of-thousands-may-lose-internet-in-july_n_1441260.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003
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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2012, 05:21:06 PM »

I wonder if this is how they will turn off the Internet selectively to people they don't want online? Makes you think.
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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2012, 08:00:19 PM »


It's sad, and says much, when after reading this, I'd rather take my chances than believe the FBI and go to their recommended website.

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« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2012, 01:20:48 AM »

Really? Trust the FBI to scan your computer? They'll copy the entire HD and maybe even leave something behind, perhaps key logging software. Seems like another way to destroy the 4'th amendment.

I know. If you have nothing to hide, blah blah blah. It's the principle, and this seems sketchy to me, to say the least.



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« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2012, 03:53:33 AM »

Oh yeah, I'm going to an FBI website and let them scan my computer.  I wonder how much government spyware that will download?

How dumb do they think we are?
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« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2012, 04:12:12 AM »

Yeah it's hard to believe they're acting out of the goodness of their hearts.  Sounds more like the plot of Deus Ex Human Revolution where everyone that received an implanted chip is told they need to get an upgrade to fix a "glitch" and the upgrade secretly implements a killswitch for all implanted people.
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« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2012, 05:30:57 AM »

I wonder if this is how they will turn off the Internet selectively to people they don't want online? Makes you think.

Yes...

They will go for the DNS
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« Reply #7 on: April 21, 2012, 05:41:40 AM »

The FBI is sure stupid with this Internet stuff.  Cheesy
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« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2012, 06:43:24 AM »



This is VERY sus.
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« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2012, 11:53:44 AM »

>>>FBI 2006: "We need a cyber ENRON scandal to boost cybercrime awareness"<<<
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=132923.msg801948#msg801948

http://web.archive.org/web/20060831182814/http://www.technewsworld.com/story/51940.html

The above proves that the only way they can do this is with a false flag, they've admitted it.
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« Reply #10 on: April 21, 2012, 11:57:03 AM »

FBI: Hundreds Of Thousands May Lose Internet In July

What a coincidence that they specifically mention JULY.  Look what else dovetails in with that:

American ISPs to launch massive copyright spying scheme on July 12

By Stephen C. Webster
Thursday, March 15, 2012 11:14 EDT

If you download potentially copyrighted software, videos or music, your Internet service provider (ISP) has been watching, and they’re coming for you.

Specifically, they’re coming for you on Thursday, July 12.

That’s the date when the nation’s largest ISPs will all voluntarily implement a new anti-piracy plan that will engage network operators in the largest digital spying scheme in history, and see some users’ bandwidth completely cut off until they sign an agreement saying they will not download copyrighted materials.

Word of the start date has been largely kept secret since ISPs announced their plans last June. The deal was brokered by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), and coordinated by the Obama Administration. The same groups have weighed in heavily on controversial Internet policies around the world, with similar facilitation by the Obama’s Administration’s State Department.

The July 12 date was revealed by the RIAA’s CEO and top lobbyist, Cary Sherman, during a publishers’ conference on Wednesday in New York, according to technology publication CNet.

More: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/03/15/american-isps-to-launch-massive-copyright-spying-scheme-on-july-12/

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« Reply #11 on: April 21, 2012, 04:33:02 PM »

What a coincidence that they specifically mention JULY.  Look what else dovetails in with that:



How convenient.


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« Reply #12 on: April 21, 2012, 08:16:22 PM »

Lots of great comments on this story on Yahoo. http://news.yahoo.com/hundreds-thousands-may-lose-internet-july-181324701--finance.html

People are waking up - no wonder they are trying to take away internet access and stifle Free Speech online.
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« Reply #13 on: April 24, 2012, 04:57:32 PM »

 This is a boldfaced lie,(expansion of their entrapment operations). This has been SOP for the big dogs since Hoover.
  The NET..Am I hallucinating or didn't Clinton advocate  every American having a computer, totaly pushing the theme.
 Its a hell of way to get into the lives and principles of the citizenry, it worked, or am I imagining this. Sure its a two edged sword, the truth is being revealed, their BS is exposed. The deal is due to this they been identifying and profiling for years all the time keenly aware ( human nature) that the majority are not interested in the truth if their comfort zone is not interupted.
  I probably am off base here, but I can't help it, I smelled a rat  in this long ago.
 
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