Credibility of Cyber Firm that Claimed Russia Hacked the DNC Comes Under Serious Question

Before I get to the meat of this post, we need to revisit a little history. The cyber security firm hired to inspect the DNC hack and come to a conclusion of who was responsible is a firm called Crowdstrike. Its conclusion that Russia was responsible was released in December of last year, and many people immediately called its analysis (and the U.S. government’s) into question.

Jeffrey Carr was one of the most prominent cynics, and as he noted in his post, FBI/DHS Joint Analysis Report: A Fatally Flawed Effort:

The FBI/DHS Joint Analysis Report (JAR) “Grizzly Steppe” was released yesterday as part of the White House’s response to alleged Russian government interference in the 2016 election process. It adds nothing to the call for evidence that the Russian government was responsible for hacking the DNC, the DCCC, the email accounts of Democratic party officials, or for delivering the content of those hacks to Wikileaks.

It merely listed every threat group ever reported on by a commercial cybersecurity company that is suspected of being Russian-made and lumped them under the heading of Russian Intelligence Services (RIS) without providing any supporting evidence that such a connection exists.

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