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					<description><![CDATA[<p>China is also growing more adept at targeting campaign workers. But contrary to Trump administration warnings, Beijing is mostly aiming at Biden campaign officials. Microsoft’s cybercrimes unit in Redmond, Wash. Firms like Microsoft and Google, because they sit atop global &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/russian-intelligence-hackers-are-back-microsoft-warns-aiming-at-officials-of-both-parties/" aria-label="Russian Intelligence Hackers Are Back, Microsoft Warns, Aiming at Officials of Both Parties">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China is also growing more adept at targeting campaign workers. But contrary to Trump administration warnings, Beijing is mostly aiming at Biden campaign officials.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://static01.nyt.com/images/2020/09/10/us/politics/10dc-electionhacking/merlin_155893821_c137eced-f649-498f-9c16-6f7eb21be1b2-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&amp;auto=webp&amp;disable=upscale" alt="Microsoft’s cybercrimes unit in Redmond, Wash. Firms like Microsoft and Google, because they sit atop global networks, have a front-seat view of suspicious activity. " /><br />
<span class="css-16f3y1r e13ogyst0" aria-hidden="true">Microsoft’s cybercrimes unit in Redmond, Wash. Firms like Microsoft and Google, because they sit atop global networks, have a front-seat view of suspicious activity. </span><span class="css-cnj6d5 e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Credit&#8230;</span>Kyle Johnson for The New York Times</span></p>
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<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">The Russian military intelligence unit that attacked the Democratic National Committee four years ago is back with a series of new, more stealthy hacks aimed at campaign staff members, consultants and think tanks associated with both Democrats and Republicans.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">That warning was issued on Thursday by the Microsoft Corporation, in an assessment that is far more detailed than any yet made public by American intelligence agencies.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">The findings come one day after <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/09/us/politics/homeland-security-russia-trump.html">a government whistle-blower claimed</a> that officials at the White House and the Department of Homeland Security suppressed intelligence concerning Russia’s continuing interference because it “made the president look bad,” and instructed government analysts to instead focus on interference by China and Iran.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Microsoft did find that Chinese and Iranian hackers have been active — but often not in the way President Trump and his aides have suggested.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Federal officials insisted that the Microsoft report was consistent with their own warnings, which named Russia, China and Iran as three nations seeking to gather information from the campaigns, and perhaps try to influence the outcome. But the most recent assessment by the director of national intelligence, last month, also said China preferred that former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. win the 2020 election.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">The Microsoft assessment may have complicated that finding because it found that Chinese hackers focused their attacks on the private email accounts of Mr. Biden’s campaign staff members, along with a range of other prominent people in academia and the national security establishment, including groups like the Atlantic Council and the Stimson Center.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Notably, only one of the Chinese targets detected by Microsoft was affiliated with Mr. Trump, a former administration official whom Microsoft declined to name.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Firms like Microsoft and Google, because they sit atop global networks, have a front-seat view of suspicious activity, and increasing motivation to make it public to warn their customers. The result, inevitably, is a tumble of reports from the private sector, which government intelligence officials will be forced to assess, along with their own findings.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Thea McDonald, the deputy national press secretary for the Trump campaign, said: “We are a large target, so it is not surprising to see malicious activity directed at the campaign or our staff. We work closely with our partners, Microsoft and others, to mitigate these threats.” She would not comment on specific cybersecurity measures the campaign was taking.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">The Biden campaign said that it was “aware of reports from Microsoft that a foreign actor has made unsuccessful attempts to access the noncampaign email accounts of individuals affiliated with the campaign,” and that it was preparing for the inevitable onslaught of attacks in the coming weeks. While the campaign did not confirm the company’s reporting, it has taken issue with the director of national intelligence’s assessment, issued several weeks ago, that Chinese leaders prefer Mr. Biden over Mr. Trump.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">The Microsoft investigation also concluded that hackers related to Russia’s G.R.U., the military intelligence unit that oversaw the “hack and leak” efforts in 2016 that made emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign public, were going to new lengths to hide their tracks. They are routing some of the attacks through Tor, a service that conceals the attackers’ whereabouts and identity, which slowed the effort to identify the hackers.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">So far, Microsoft officials said they found no evidence that hacking efforts this year were successful, but corporate officials noted that they had limited vision into Russia’s overall operations. They cannot say definitively that no materials were stolen, or what Russia’s motivations may be. That, they said, was the role of U.S. intelligence officials.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Microsoft’s findings come just two weeks after the director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe, declared that he would no longer let intelligence agencies give detailed, in-person briefings about election interference to Congress. He <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/29/us/politics/election-security-intelligence-briefings-congress.html">said the restrictions were because of leaks</a>.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">In a statement, Christopher Krebs, who directs the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at the Department of Homeland Security, said, “We are aware that Microsoft detected attempts to compromise email accounts of people and organizations associated with the upcoming election.”</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Mr. Krebs noted that “none are involved in maintaining or operating voting infrastructure and there was no identified impact on election systems.” He also said that the company’s “announcement is consistent with earlier statements by the intelligence community on a range of malicious cyberactivities targeting the 2020 campaign and reinforces that this is an all-of-nation effort to defend democracy.”</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Mr. Krebs, who was a Microsoft executive before joining the Trump administration, said his agency was releasing on Thursday “guidance for improving cyberdefenses against account compromise attacks.”</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">There is no question that Microsoft’s assessment complicates the administration’s narrative that China is a bigger threat to U.S. elections than Russia, as both the national security adviser, Robert C. O’Brien, and Attorney General William P. Barr <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2020/09/02/china-russia-election-threat-attorney-general-bill-barr-blitzer-tsr-vpx.cnn" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">said in interviews last week</a>.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">And hours after his own Treasury Department announced fresh sanctions for election interference, Mr. Trump seemed to claim Moscow’s involvement was a hoax. “What about China?” he said at a campaign rally on Thursday night. “What about other countries? It’s always Russia, Russia, Russia. They’re at it again.”<br />
The report concludes that the Russian military intelligence unit has only accelerated its attacks, even after a series of financial sanctions, indictments of Russian intelligence officers and retaliatory cyberstrikes by United States Cyber Command <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/23/us/politics/russian-hacking-usa-cyber-command.html">before the 2018 midterm elections</a>.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Microsoft’s researchers concluded that the G.R.U. hacking unit — alternatively known as Fancy Bear, APT 28 or Strontium to different industry researchers — has been aggressively hacking the personal email accounts of American politicians, campaigns staff members and consultants on both sides of the aisle.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">In just the two weeks between Aug. 18 and Sept. 3, the group targeted 6,912 email accounts at 28 organizations, obfuscating the attacks through Tor.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Microsoft’s finding that it is Mr. Biden — not Mr. Trump — whom Chinese hackers are targeting also complicates a narrative pushed by the White House that China is interfering in the 2020 election to help the former vice president’s campaign.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">While the Biden campaign said it would not comment on the specifics of the Microsoft findings, it disputed the American intelligence assessment, arguing that China’s preference in the election was clear: the re-election of Mr. Trump.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">“There are very obvious reasons China’s leadership would prefer four more years of President Trump,” said Antony J. Blinken, Mr. Biden’s longtime foreign policy adviser and a former deputy secretary of state. “He’s helped China advance its most important strategic goals: weakening American alliances; leaving a vacuum in the world for China to fill; giving Beijing a green light to trample human rights in Xinjiang and democracy in Hong Kong; and debasing our own democracy and so reducing its appeal.”</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">“He also publicly echoed their propaganda downplaying COVID-19 while privately admitting how dangerous it was,” he said. “All of this benefits China at the expense of our nation.”</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Currently, there are sharp and telling differences between the Russians and the Chinese.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">China’s attack on Mr. Biden’s campaign appears to be an attempt at standard espionage, similar to its hacking of the presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama in 2008, when Chinese spies gained access to internal position papers and emails of top campaign advisers for both candidates. Microsoft’s findings echo those of Google researchers last spring, who <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://twitter.com/ShaneHuntley/status/1268589219842109440?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1268589219842109440%7Ctwgr%5Eshare_3&amp;ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftechcrunch.com%2F2020%2F06%2F04%2Fgoogle-china-iran-trump-biden%2F" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">determined that the same Chinese group</a> was targeting Mr. Biden’s campaign.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Microsoft also said on Thursday that Iran’s hackers have continued to target Mr. Trump’s campaign, as the company <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/04/technology/iranian-campaign-hackers-microsoft.html">first warned last October</a>, albeit with limited success. Microsoft has managed to take control of 155 of the web domains that Iran is using for its attacks.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">But Iran has remained persistent. Between May and June, according to Microsoft investigators, Iran’s hackers went into overdrive trying to break into the personal email accounts of Trump administration officials and campaign officials, apparently without success.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">In terms of sophistication, security researchers overwhelmingly say it is Russia’s G.R.U. hackers who present the gravest threat.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">“Multiple cyberespionage actors are targeting organizations associated with the upcoming election, but we remain most concerned about Russian military intelligence, who we believe poses the greatest threat to the U.S. democratic process,” said John Hultquist, the director of intelligence analysis at FireEye, which has worked with both parties. “The G.R.U. routinely violates international norms and has not been dissuaded by indictments and other attempts to halt their malicious activity.”</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Just before Microsoft’s announcement on Thursday, the Treasury Department <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/10/us/politics/sanctions-russia-ukraine-election-interference.html">announced new sanctions</a> on three Russians and a member of Ukraine’s Parliament — who was described as a Russian agent — for their efforts to influence the upcoming election.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">“Russia has used a wide range of influence methods and actors to target our electoral process, including targeting U.S. presidential candidates,” the department said in a statement.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">But the whistle-blower complaint made public on Wednesday, with its allegation that federal intelligence analysts were told to edit out references to Russian interference, has put the integrity of the government’s own assessments in doubt. The complaint says that in May, Mr. O’Brien instructed Chad Wolf, the acting secretary of homeland security, to stop providing intelligence assessments on the threat of Russian interference and report instead on China and Iran.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">“If that whistle-blower report is true, the people responsible are violating their oath of office,” said Thomas P. Bossert, Mr. Trump’s first homeland security adviser. “Short of war, the best way to defeat a foreign influence operation is to expose it publicly. Sanctions alone aren’t going to stop Putin from messing with U.S. elections.”</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Intelligence officials privately <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/20/us/politics/russian-interference-trump-democrats.html?searchResultPosition=1">warned the White House and lawmakers</a> in February that Russia was actively working to re-elect Mr. Trump and divide Democrats by supporting Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. The Trump administration has contended that it has been tough on Russia, despite Mr. Trump’s refusal to criticize President Vladimir V. Putin and its latest efforts to downplay Moscow’s recent interference.</p>
<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">For two years now, Mr. Trump has been unwilling to lead meetings on election security related to Russia. In April 2019, The New York Times <a class="css-1g7m0tk" title="" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/24/us/politics/russia-2020-election-trump.html">reported that Kirstjen Nielsen</a>, then the homeland security secretary, was instructed not to hold meetings in Mr. Trump’s presence describing the concerns about renewed Russian interference. Ms. Nielsen was soon forced to resign.</p>
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<p class="css-158dogj evys1bk0">Source: <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/10/us/politics/russian-hacking-microsoft-biden-trump.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/10/us/politics/russian-hacking-microsoft-biden-trump.html</a></p>
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