> By deleting the web shells, FBI personnel will prevent malicious cyber actors from using the web shells to access the servers and install additional malware on them If the FBi is in your computer you have already lost. Your box is as good as dead and you might aswell do a full factory reset or it that's too bothersome, buy a new box. Sometimes buying a whole new box is cheaper than cleaning up malware using special…
This is very poor advice. “If the FBI is in your box you’re already dead.” No, in this case, they are fixing a hack. I don’t want them touching my stuff, but that’s hardly “dead”. “Cheaper to buy a new box” Reinstalling and reconfiguring is always cheaper than buying new and reconfiguring. This reasoning is very poor, why did you feel the need to make this comment?
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#12Sweet, since we now have the precedence that the FBI can invade your machine without permission whenever they want for national security reasons I can't wait the glorious future we have before us. Now the FBI can access your machine and start modifying things because you are expressing displeasure at your public officials which is a sign of "terrorist behavior", oops you're using your blog to say things the governmen…
do you have an alternative? would you feel better if it wasn't FBI? or if these remained unfixed?
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#13Sweet, since we now have the precedence that the FBI can invade your machine without permission whenever they want for national security reasons I can't wait the glorious future we have before us. Now the FBI can access your machine and start modifying things because you are expressing displeasure at your public officials which is a sign of "terrorist behavior", oops you're using your blog to say things the governmen…
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#14Hah, so they're using the remote backdoor to delete the remote backdoor?
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
do you have an alternative? would you feel better if it wasn't FBI? or if these remained unfixed?
It is a Microsoft product, it would have been better if Microsoft was forced to push a patch for the vulnerability and code to remove the exploit in their AV definitions or their malicious software removal tool through Windows update.
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#17> By deleting the web shells, FBI personnel will prevent malicious cyber actors from using the web shells to access the servers and install additional malware on them If the FBi is in your computer you have already lost. Your box is as good as dead and you might aswell do a full factory reset or it that's too bothersome, buy a new box. Sometimes buying a whole new box is cheaper than cleaning up malware using special…
This is very poor advice. “If the FBI is in your box you’re already dead.” No, in this case, they are fixing a hack. I don’t want them touching my stuff, but that’s hardly “dead”. “Cheaper to buy a new box” Reinstalling and reconfiguring is always cheaper than buying new and reconfiguring. This reasoning is very poor, why did you feel the need to make this comment?
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#18But, why does the FBI have to do this?
Why does a federal agency have to remove a software virus from private servers? There are private companies that can do this.
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#19Was there a private individual a few years ago who was doing a similar thing? Cleaning up backdoored servers?
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#20Sweet, since we now have the precedence that the FBI can invade your machine without permission whenever they want for national security reasons I can't wait the glorious future we have before us. Now the FBI can access your machine and start modifying things because you are expressing displeasure at your public officials which is a sign of "terrorist behavior", oops you're using your blog to say things the governmen…
Is it really that bad and different than what they do in the physical world? If someone breaks into your home and they are still inside when the police show up, they won't just give you a call and tell you someone is inside your home. They will go in there and get the criminal out of your home. The threat actors are actively stealing information and are inside the networks of many companies, some with the expertise t…