Message from @busillis
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Silver Lake Partners is the Chinese holding company.
Silver lake sounds extremely genteel.
4.5bn and taking SolarWinds private. Of course you'd want it private. No way for public viewing and people to see that you are putting your hooks in the software
Is this a Chinese hack or Russian? I haven’t looked into it yet.
Them some good down-to-earth communist Chinese party investors over there at silver lake partners.
@busillis I know it sounds like that right lol. The Chinese aren't stupid, they know not to make it Huai Li holding company lol
Let me go pick up some of those fine Chinese warez to put on all my customers networks.
@busillis I saw writing on the wall when I dropped them. I mean my tech company is small fry, but I didn't want any part of their BS.
I know....
The name of the game is infiltrating people that'll do the work for you.
Yep, and unknowingly just thinking they are doing their job.
Air gap networks can never be infiltrated...
Hahahah hahahaha
hahaha ... every hear of wireless?
Ever hear of planning malware on a systems and turning it into radio stations broadcasting information for anyone with the receiver to hear.
@meglide don't even need wireless. Have you heard about the CIA using internals on systems to transmit patterns to be received as messaging?
The rainbow books deal with hardening government information systems against those sort of attacks.
But what he'll.. who knew you could broadcast signals into electronic circuits.
A Dominion attack wouldn't have to be that sophisticated just attack the laptop of a flunky works at customer sites.
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Likely the systems are controlled through vpns not connected to the internet...
That's an industry standard.
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All that's not even to mention that the Chinese manufactured chips.
So... There's that...
The manufacturing piece is the reason that there was pushback on using Chinese companies for 5G...
It sounds like a terribly stupid fucking idea, unless you're getting paid off by the CCP yourselves, or compromised.
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wifi, bluetooth, ac power ... pick a way, there are tons of ways
Right
Did you know that RFID was first used during world war II?
Many of these concepts are as old as the systems that they are involved with themselves.
So... There's that.
think it goes back before that
I wouldn't doubt it