Anonymous ID: f85f7f Dec. 13, 2020, 6:16 p.m. No.12015160   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5305

Digging on this hacking story….private security firm that says they were hacked is FireEye….I smell DS NARRATIVE getting ahead of the sunlight this week

 

https://www.pymnts.com/news/security-and-risk/2020/united-states-probes-hack-treasury-commerce-department/

 

"The Associated Press reported that days before the attack, important security firm FireEye reported that a sophisticated hacker had stolen tools the company uses to test its customers' internet defenses."

 

Board Member of FireEye:

Enrique Salem

Chairman of the Board, FireEye

Managing Director, Bain Capital Ventures

 

"In March 2011, Enrique was appointed to President Barack Obama's Management Advisory Board. He currently serves on the board of directors of a number of privately held technology companies. He previously served on the board of directors of Automatic Data Processing, Inc. from January 2010 to November 2013 and on the board of directors of Symantec Corporation from April 2009 to July 2012. He received the Estrella Award from the Hispanic IT Executive Council in 2010 and was named Entrepreneur of the Year in 2004 by Ernst & Young."

 

https://www.fireeye.com/company/board-of-directors.html

Anonymous ID: f85f7f Dec. 13, 2020, 6:27 p.m. No.12015305   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Narrative this evening…RUSSIA! RUSSIA! RUSSIA!….FireEye claimed a few weeks ago their security tools in which they mimic a hacker to test their customer's security was stolen (likely story)…..anons found GA candidate for Senate Perdue had spoppy trades of FireEye back in 2016

 

"2,596 Trades in One Term: Inside Senator Perdue's Stock Portfolio

 

The Georgia Republican's stock tradeshave far outpaced those of his Senate colleaguesand have included a range of companies within his Senate committees' oversight, an analysis shows.

 

As a member of the Senate's cybersecurity subcommittee, David Perdue has raised alarms that hackers from overseas pose a threat to U.S. computer networks. Citing a frightening report by a California-based company called fireeye, Mr. Perdue was among the senators who asked this spring that the National Guard prepare to protect against such data breaches.

 

Not only was the issue important to Mr. Perdue, so was fireeye, a federal contractor that provides malware detection and threat-intelligence services. Beginning in 2016, the senator bought and sold fireeye stock 61 times, at one point owning as much as $250,000 worth of shares in the company."

 

Nearly half of Mr. Perdue's fireeye trades, for example, occurred while he sat on the cybersecurity panel, a role that potentially could have provided him with nonpublic information about companies like fireeye. During that period, fireeye landed a subcontract worth more than $30 million with the Army Cyber Command, which had operations at Fort Gordon, in Mr. Perdue's home state. In 2018, Mr. Perdue reported capital gains of up to $15,000 from fireeye trades.

 

Long article. Moar here: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/02/us/politics/david-perdue-stock-trades.html?smid=tw-share

 

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