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Russia Now Has Playbook To Take Down US Energy Grid

Not a surprise, seeing as we have a bunch of numbnutted idiots in our Government who don’t know their ass from a hole in the ground. They are more interested in their personal profit and control rather than the Constitution and doing what is right for America. It’s way past time that We the People get out the tar and feathers and head to DC and State Capitols.

Source: WND

The massive cyber attack on major government agencies and Defense Department contractors could be a prelude to an attempt to take down the entire U.S. electric grid, warned a former senior State Department cybersecurity expert.

Morgan Wright told Fox Business host Lou Dobbs on Thursday it had “the hallmarks” of the Russian malware attack on Ukraine in December 2015 that took out power in 700,000 homes.

Wright warned that Russia, by gaining access to top U.S. agencies, is “assessing our capabilities” and “vulnerabilities.”

“Russia now has the playbook if they want to take down the U.S. energy grid,” he said.

The Department of Homeland Security, calling the attack a “grave threat,” said hackers uploaded malware into updates for SolarWinds software. It impacted 18,000 companies, including Defense Department contractors and U.S. nuclear agencies, the Treasury Department and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Dobbs, noting the DHS admitted it had no capacity to stop it, said he couldn’t recall a more serious attack.

He said the attack required several months of preparation that could have begun after the 2018 election.

While SolarWinds said “only” 18,000 of its 300,000 global customers were affected, Wright said the attack could not be dimissed as “just a minor thing.”

The hackers, he said, “exploited the trust mechanism that every company relied upon to patch vulnerabilities,” referring to the uploading of malware through a software update.

Dobbs noted that along with the nuclear stockpile, it’s also likely that nuclear laboratories have been compromised.

Worse, he pointed out, “there is no fix here, and right now foreign actors are in control of the U.S. federal networks and systems.”

Dobbs recalled a doctrine that began under the Obama administration in which such a cyber attack would be considered an act of war.

Wright replied the U.S. is being careful about assigning responsibility for the attack, but he insisted officials must be more transparent about what is going on and the steps that need to be taken.

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Russia Now Has Playbook To Take Down US Energy Grid

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