Anonymous ID: d13aa2 March 10, 2019, 10:06 p.m. No.5618914   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5618377

Nice dubs and…

From last bread…I brought up EQuation Group. Now…see them in relation to Shadow Brokers.

2016 breach of the Equation Group

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In August 2016, a hacking group calling itself "The Shadow Brokers" announced that it had stolen malware code from the Equation Group.[15] Kaspersky Lab noticed similarities between the stolen code and earlier known code from the Equation Group malware samples it had in its possession including quirks unique to the Equation Group's way of implementing the RC6 encryption algorithm, and therefore concluded that this announcement is legitimate.[16] The most recent dates of the stolen files are from June 2013, thus prompting Edward Snowden to speculate that a likely lockdown resulting from his leak of the NSA's global and domestic surveillance efforts stopped The Shadow Brokers' breach of the Equation Group. Exploits against Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances and Fortinet's firewalls were featured in some malware samples released by The Shadow Brokers.[17] EXTRABACON, a Simple Network Management Protocol exploit against Cisco's ASA software, was a zero-day exploit as of the time of the announcement.[17] Juniper also confirmed that its NetScreen firewalls were affected.[18] The EternalBlue exploit was used to conduct the damaging worldwide WannaCry ransomware attack.

I think Shadow Brokers are glow niggers that wanted EQuation Groups wares.

I think EQuation Group found out this and ‘let’ them take the wares. And when I say wares in this case I mean a big hunk of steaming bait and not the crown jewel access tools Shadow Brokers wanted.

That’s what I’d do, anyway, but Equstion Group sure as fuck ain’t asking me for advice.

 

Anyway. Long story short, I think Snowden was C_A’s glow nigger contract worker twerp that made the play for the bait, and thus exposed those behind him.

No fuckin way Snowden pwnd Equation Group straight up. Zero. Nope. Not buying.