>Marble is used to hamper forensic investigators and anti-virus companies from attributing viruses, trojans and hacking attacks to the CIA.
Marble does this by hiding ("obfuscating") text fragments used in CIA malware from visual inspection. This is the digital equivallent of a specalized CIA tool to place covers over the english language text on U.S. produced weapons systems before giving them to insurgents secretly backed by the CIA.
MARBLE IS HOW CIA OBFUSCATES HACKS AND MISATTRIBUTES THEM TO OTHER ACTORS
>Marble was in use at the CIA during 2016.
this is behind >Russia hacks narrative >Destabilisation of nation states >Stuxnet or similar >??? >????
It also includes a deobfuscator which could be used to __ look back into previous attacks and asses whether it was the CIA doing the attack and who they were attributing it to.
see also CrowdStrike CEO honoured by the Atlantic Council
>Russian intelligence hacked the Democratic National Committee’s network, says Atlantic Council’s Dmitri Alperovitch Russian intelligence services hacked the Democratic National Committee’s computer network and accessed opposition research on Donald Trump
bump because faggots with rather respond to cuck threads than this
Xavier Peterson
Wow, just, really good.
Xavier Baker
yesterday was difficult, more and more instances of chans going down and data being lost. archives are compromised too. that's why we must fight on the frontline of the information war. history won't look back and judge the quality of the bait threads, they will judge the actions of those of us who knew the truth and stood by.
how can we spread this, forward the counter-narrative etc.?
normies are unreceptive to any mention of [muh] Russia, twitter campaigns do more now to discredit the causes they purport to support. How can we disseminate the power of this information??
>they may flag us >they may report us >they may rangeban our IP >they may v& the leakers
but they will never crush our spirit and they can never control our freedom.
Camden Green
Frame it as an issue of trust. >For decades you and other progressives have railed against the unaccountable overreach of the CIA in causing chaos around the world >now we have proof positive that they have a machine for framing other countries for their hacking >do you REALLY trust the CIA of all people to have essentially an espionage and hacking cheat code and NOT use it?
Brody Torres
Have a bump
Jack Richardson
wowowowow bump
Matthew White
How do you counter the normie claim: "If the CIA didn't spy, then CHina/Russia/terrorists would infiltrate us and destroy us from the inside."
Colton Rivera
Bump for the motherfucking truth
cocaine for the motherfucking sadness knowing that this thread will slide
Liam Wood
Ask them how that would be any different from what is already happening. >toxic politics >divided population >dying manufacturing base >stagnant economy >half a trillion dollars in wealth leaving the US every year >military struggled to slap down a few dune coons until Trump and Mattis
Cooper Phillips
preventative slide bump
Adam Gutierrez
Spying =/= framing another government for an information leak for political purposes. Why is the CIA potentially using this technology to hedge their bets on favorable political outcomes? Who is in charge here?
Benjamin Wilson
Who gives a shit? No matter how much we find, nothing is gonna happen. It's a lost cause, waste of time.
>inb4 shariablue
Benjamin Walker
Because it's the FBI's job to investigate any espionage within our borders, not the CIA's, and the FBI, as a law enforcement agency, can only operate within the bounds of the law.
Jackson Edwards
thankyou for bumps, please drop any related content, have a look through responses to Wikileaks' tweets, eg/ >twitter.com/wikileaks/status/848588871482920961 see if the MSM ever covers this narrative, link videos etc.etc.
most importantly, remember we are winning the information war
and MAKE SOME OC here's mine, i know it's shit tier, but it's aimed at normier audiences.
Logan Jenkins
prove that Sup Forums is a bastion of extreme free speech
Camden Carter
seriously the fancy bear/other bear name bullshit is literally their best move? was this soley for retards in congress?
a related question, are congrssmen actually this retared
Levi Sullivan
It upsets me that we haven't exorcized this evil from the world yet. This isn't even a fucking partisan issue. We all lose the more and more the CIA exists.
Are we afraid? What are they gonna do if we fight back? Why is it so ingrained in us to no longer fight for our rights? Nothing upsets me more than the CIA issue. I've fuckin lost sleep over this shit.
>Sometime in April or May, CrowdStrike got a call from the Democratic National Committee to investigate a possible intrusion into their servers. The company’s investigators worked with surprising efficiency. As one DNC insider explained to the New York Times, the company was able to make a definite attribution within a day. There was no doubt, CrowdStrike told its DNC clients—the Russian government did it. Behold, virtuous American republic, the degradation Vladimir Putin has in store for you! The results of CrowdStrike’s investigation were first broken by the Washington Post and then followed up in greater detail by CrowdStrike itself. In a post entitled “Bears in the Midst,” Dmitri Alperovitch attributed the hack to two distinct and very nefarious “Russian espionage” groups: Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear, among the most sophisticated cyber-operators CrowdStrike had ever come across. “In fact, our team considers them some of the best adversaries out of all the numerous nation-state, criminal and hacktivist/terrorist groups we encounter on a daily basis,” he wrote. “Their tradecraft is superb, operational security second to none and the extensive usage of ‘living-off-the-land’ techniques enables them to easily bypass many security solutions they encounter.”
they made up the names in a hyped up report to congress. classic badly privatised secirty industry.
regarding question 2, i'll leave that 2 u burger ;^)
Easton Williams
God bless America and thank you anons for taking the time and effort to spread valuable information in an age of deceit
Ryder Barnes
This sounds pretty flattering, when they can make a fair case for calling it racist instead.
Carson Roberts
oy vey but what about the russians
Andrew Lewis
See? This is why we're here. Not fucking around with ponies.
Jason Wilson
I feel you Sup Forumsro. the important thing is we can't just sleep on these. we each need to become more aware and learn how our devices work. don't let a corporation guide tell you whats best (eg. I never got windows 10)
Adrian Cook
CIA REEEEEEE
Gabriel Bailey
>I've fuckin lost sleep over this shit. same, but the issue just feels like a whole "where do I even begin"