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DNC Says Reported Hack Attempt Was a False Alarm (wsj.com) 115

furry_wookie writes: A suspected attempt to hack into the Democratic National Committee's voter database was actually a cybersecurity test [Editor's note: the originally submitted article might be paywalled; an alternative source], the organization said. The DNC, which was [allegedly] hacked by Russian intelligence officers during the 2016 presidential campaign, said Tuesday it had contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation after being alerted to an apparent phishing scheme by the computer security firm Lookout Inc., which uncovered a replica of the login page to the DNC's Votebuilder database during an online scan. In a statement early Wednesday, Bob Lord, the DNC's chief information security officer, said the DNC and its partners who reported the site 'now believe it was built by a third party as part of a simulated phishing test.'
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DNC Says Reported Hack Attempt Was a False Alarm

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    These guys are pathetic. Absurd incompetence on an epic scale.

    But; 'Give us control.We know how to fix the country.'

    More shit show ahead folks.

  • by mi ( 197448 ) <slashdot-2017q4@virtual-estates.net> on Thursday August 23, 2018 @09:12AM (#57179884) Homepage Journal

    So, as Equifax and Ashley Madison — to name just a few — before, DNC has learned to take data-security seriously the hard-way. A welcome change nonetheless, for sure.

    Would it to be proper to mention, that the RNC has successfully foiled [wsj.com] such an attack back in 2016? No? Too partisan? Ok...

    Or, maybe, it is not too partisan to call out the same guys, who have once mocked an opponent for being computer illiterate [youtu.be]?

    • Or, maybe, it is not too partisan to call out the same guys, who have once mocked an opponent for being computer illiterate [youtu.be]?

      Good job conflating a candidate's computer literacy with the competence of an IT department.

  • The FBI (Score:5, Funny)

    by TykeClone ( 668449 ) <TykeClone@gmail.com> on Thursday August 23, 2018 @09:19AM (#57179916) Homepage Journal
    Must have asked for access to their server.
    • Must have asked for access to their server.

      Haha, very funny.

      The FBI HAD access to the server last time, images of the server VMs which is exactly what the FBI wanted.

      I know it's a dumb joke, but lets not let this become the new "Al Gore claims he invented the Internet".

      • I know it's a dumb joke, but lets not let this become the new "Al Gore claims he invented the Internet".

        That's just poppycock. Everyone knows that he actually invented the algorithm.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Must have asked for access to their server.

        Haha, very funny.

        The FBI HAD access to the server last time, images of the server VMs which is exactly what the FBI wanted.

        I know it's a dumb joke, but lets not let this become the new "Al Gore claims he invented the Internet".

        True. Whether or not the FBI actually had the DNC server images is irrelevant when they were all but flying an "I'm with her!" flag on the HQs flagpole while they were working on whatever that "insurance policy" was.

        Hmmm. Maybe that "insurance policy" was a special counsel investigation where any attempt to clean out corrupt sleazeballs that used the NSA to spy on a rival campaign - guys like Andy "$1 million from Hillary! went to my wife!" McCabe and Bruce "my wife worked with the guys Hillary! paid to c

      • "The FBI HAD access to the server last time, images of the server VMs which is exactly what the FBI wanted."

        Except that is a very recent cover story that the FBI denies. The DNC hired Cloudstrike (a supporter/contributor) to "confirm" that the evil Russians had hacked their servers instead of legitimate law enforcement..

  • by Oh really now ( 5490472 ) on Thursday August 23, 2018 @09:33AM (#57179994)
    You know, like with a cloth?
    • Don't say anything about "bleaching" or "acid bath" though. You might have a fact checker saying that you lied because you used the wrong term!
  • by onyxruby ( 118189 ) <onyxruby@ c o m c a s t . net> on Thursday August 23, 2018 @09:35AM (#57180000)

    Saying someone was trying to hack the DNC doesn't mean anything. Any organization of a certain size or reputation deals with hack attempts 24/7/365. Many organizations have their own SOC just to deal with the non stop attempts. Smaller organizations will often outsource their SOC to a specialist company when they don't have the resources.

    Low level hack attempts are a bit like CMB. It's everywhere you look, in any direction you look, it never ever stops and quickly becomes background noise.

  • Surprising (Score:4, Insightful)

    by cyberchondriac ( 456626 ) on Thursday August 23, 2018 @10:11AM (#57180214) Journal

    I'm a little pleasantly surprised they came clean and didn't just continue to run with it, to stir up more "ruhssian treason" sentiment.
    OTOH however, they also know that the first accusation that goes out gets repeated and retweeted the most, and relatively fewer people pay attention to retractions or corrections, most particularly if those don't align with their political confirmation bias. In many people's perspective, this will continue to be yet another russian "hack" of the DNC.

  • Good greif, now I read that the whole DNC thing yesterday was not even an "attack" it was just a phising email sent to some people. And they cried "muh rushians" over that.

    The Nigerian Prince who sent these super scary emails to people at the DNC which made headlines in every #fakenews organization yesterday, was unavailable for comment.
  • by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Thursday August 23, 2018 @10:46AM (#57180404) Journal

    So they hit the media claiming an attack because of an internal phishing test??

    I mean, kudos for finally watching for this stuff now, but ...

  • In the event of intrusion attempt:

    1. Alert the media

    2. ???

    3. Profit!

  • OMG its a troll feeding ground!

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