Anonymous ID: 65c2d3 Feb. 8, 2018, 3:46 p.m. No.309392   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Owl Intel owned by Soros and ties to Blackstone

 

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DarkOwl has proudly been named one of the Cyber Security Leaders of 2017 by Cyber Defense Magazine. We look forward to continuing to provide a level of darknet intelligence that is unmatched in the industry to our clients, colleagues and friends.

 

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A new fund backed by George Soros and Michael Dell is off to a stellar start

Rachel Butt Jul 28, 2016, 11:28 AM ET

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Marc Lipschultz, Owl Rock Capital Partners cofounder and former global head of energy and infrastructure at KKR.

Owl Rock Capital Partners, a credit fund started by private equity veterans Marc Lipschultz and Doug Ostrover, has raised almost $1 billion.

 

The firm aims to lend to small and medium businesses through Owl Rock Capital Corp., and has attracted investors including George Soros, Michael Dell, and Alibaba Group cofounder Joseph Tsai, Bloomberg first reported.

 

The firm's dealmaking team features strong talents from Wall Street banks and alternative-investment giants. Lipschultz is a former head of energy and infrastructure investing at KKR, while Ostrover is an ex-Blackstone Group credit executive. Craig Packer, a former senior leveraged-finance banker at Goldman Sachs, joined as a cofounder in February and became CEO of Owl Rock Capital Corp.

 

Apr 26, 2017 - On the same day that Soros sold, the University of California acquired an additional 4.5 million Owl Rock shares at $15.09 each. It isn't clear if Soros and …

Anonymous ID: 65c2d3 Feb. 8, 2018, 4:45 p.m. No.309781   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Peter Struck is still up to no good in his demoted position in FBI HR Dept.

 

How did Rob Porter's supposed wife beating accusations get to media?

 

Peter have access to Porter's files maybe?

 

Read this and note who would have the info . . . .FBI????

 

Unlike military and national security officials at the White House, who have a security clearance from the Defense Department or intelligence community, civilian officials receive their security clearances from the White House itself. The Office of Security, a component of the Executive Office of the President, makes the final determination on security clearances based on background investigations conducted by the FBI.

 

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Anonymous ID: 65c2d3 Feb. 8, 2018, 5:11 p.m. No.309975   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Intel Warned Chinese Companies of Chip Flaws Before U.S. Government

Decision to disclose issue to select few customers, including Lenovo and Alibaba, has ripple effects through security and tech industries

 

By Robert McMillan in San Francisco and Liza Lin in Shanghai

 

Jan. 28, 2018 11:37 a.m. ET

 

In initial disclosures about critical security flaws discovered in its processors, Intel Corp. notified a small group of customers, including Chinese technology companies, but left out the U.S. government, according to people familiar with the matter and some of the companies involved.

 

The decision raises concerns, security researchers said, as it potentially could have allowed information about the chip flaws, dubbed Spectre and Meltdown, to fall into the hands of the Chinese government before being publicly divulged. There is no evidence any information was misused, the researchers said.

 

Weeks after word of the flaws first surfaced, Intel’s choices about who would receive advance warning continue to ripple through the security and tech industries.

 

The flaws were first identified in June by a member of Google’s Project Zero security team. Intel had planned to make the discovery public on Jan. 9—people working to protect systems from hacks often hold off on announcements while fixes are devised—but sped up its timetable when the news became widely known on Jan. 3, a day after U.K. website the Register wrote about the flaws.

 

Because the flaws can be leveraged to sneak sensitive data out of the cloud, information about them would be of great interest to any intelligence-gathering agency, said Jake Williams, president of the security company Rendition Infosec LLC and a former National Security Agency employee. In the past, Chinese state-linked hackers have exploited software vulnerabilities to get leverage on their targets or expand surveillance.

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