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WASHINGTON — Last Wednesday, a few hours before Russian tanks began rolling into Ukraine, alarms went off inside Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center, warning of a never-before-seen piece of “wiper” malware that appeared aimed at the country’s government ministries and financial institutions.

Within three hours, Microsoft threw itself into the middle of a ground war in Europe — from 5,500 miles away. The threat center, north of Seattle, had been on high alert, and it quickly picked apart the malware, named it “FoxBlade” and notified Ukraine’s top cyberdefense authority. Within three hours, Microsoft’s virus detection systems had been updated to block the code, which erases — “wipes” — data on computers in a network.

Then Tom Burt, the senior Microsoft executive who oversees the company’s effort to counter major cyberattacks, contacted Anne Neuberger, the White House’s deputy national security adviser for cyber- and emerging technologies. Neuberger asked if Microsoft would consider sharing details of the code with the Baltics, Poland and other European nations, out of fear that the malware would spread beyond Ukraine’s borders, crippling the military alliance or hitting West European banks.

Before midnight in Washington, Neuberger had made introductions — and Microsoft had begun playing the role that Ford Motor Co. did in World War II, when the company converted automobile production lines to make Sherman tanks.
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Bravo!!

More at the link......
 
Axios

Biden's dilemma: How to give Putin an off-ramp​


Jonathan Swan
Tue, March 1, 2022, 3:41 AM


With Ukraine holding Russia off longer than many U.S. officials had expected, President Biden now faces a great unanswered question — how to give Vladimir Putin an off-ramp to avoid even greater calamity.
Why it matters: A cornered, humiliated Putin could unleash untold pain on the world, from cyberattacks to nuclear threats. After enacting brutal sanctions, the White House now must consider how the invasion can end without a new catastrophe.

Between the lines: Nobody knows what Putin would accept.
  • Many officials fear that we are heading into a very dangerous period — the punishing Western sanctions pushing an autocrat into a corner.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), vice chair of the Senate intelligence committee, has hinted Putin could be addled.
  • "This is the most dangerous moment in 60 years," Rubio tweeted Sunday night. Putin, he said, "is facing a humiliating military fiasco & he has triggered extraordinary consequences on #Russia's economy & people that will not be easy to reverse ... And his only options to reset this imbalance are catastrophic ones."
A European diplomat told reporters at a briefing yesterday: "It's like the Sun Tzu thing of giving someone a golden bridge to retreat across. How do you get him to go in a different direction?"
  • "I think the door to diplomacy remains open," the diplomat continued. "Putin ... doesn't normally back down. But he also controls the information environment in his own country to such an extent that if he does, he can cover his tracks. ... So I think there is room for him to de-escalate — and that's certainly what we're pressing for."
The diplomat pointed to yesterday’s Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Belarus as the most viable off-ramp in a sea of bad options, noting that negotiations lasted for four hours and appear headed for a second round.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said before the talks that he was willing to discuss "neutral status" for Ukraine — one of Putin's three demands.
  • But the other two — demilitarization and "denazification" of Ukraine, and recognition of Russia's claim to Crimea — suggest Putin will never accept a deal in which Zelensky remains in power.
The bottom line: The West's response to Putin — for so long, uncertain and halting — has moved at astonishing speed and ferocity over the past week. How Putin will respond — and whether de-escalation is even possible — is keeping national-security leaders up at night.
Astonishing speed and ferocity?

If the West wasn't such an incompetent group of candy ass liberals, this wouldn't be a conversation.
 

Zelensky tells Biden to give 'useful' State of the Union message in interview from his bunker as US says Russian troops are surrendering without a fight, running out of food and have stalled in their advance AGAIN​

  • The Ukrainian president urged Biden to deliver a decisive message on Russia in his State of the Union speech
  • Volodymyr Zelensky also spoke with Biden for 30 minutes on Tuesday, according to the White House
  • In a CNN interview, the former comedy actor appealed for more help: 'It's very serious ... I'm not in a movie'
  • Russia's ministry of defence warned civilians to evacuate as it targets intelligence services in Kyiv with strikes
  • Several large explosions seen around Kyiv's 1,300ft TV tower shortly afterwards, though it remained standing
  • 40-mile long convoy of Russian tanks and armour has been spotted heading to Kyiv, as analysts warned that Putin intends to besiege it and bomb it into submission using 'medieval' tactics
  • Belarus has also entered the war, Ukraine claimed, with troops launching an attack on city of Chernihiv
 


Kyiv TV tower is hit by Russian bombs which also strike Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial, killing at least five after Kremlin issued chilling threat telling civilians to flee or die as military begins bombarding 'strategic' targets​

  • Russia's ministry of defence warned civilians to evacuate as it targets intelligence services in Kyiv with strikes
  • Several large explosions seen around Kyiv's 1,300ft TV tower shortly afterwards, though it remained standing
  • The tower stands by the Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial site where 34,000 Jews were slaughtered in two days
  • 40-mile long convoy of Russian tanks and armour has been spotted heading to Kyiv, as analysts warned that Putin intends to besiege it and bomb it into submission using 'medieval' tactics
  • Belarus has also entered the war, Ukraine claimed, with troops launching an attack on city of Chernihiv
 
I saw the cluster bomb attack yesterday & was shocked that was deployed in a residentil area - I thought cluster bombs has been outlawed because of their indiscriminate nature.

:mad:
 

kraine: Attack on TV tower kills 5, damages Babi Yar Holocaust Center​

Russian strikes on Kyiv’s TV tower killed five people, wounded others and damaged the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center, Ukrainian authorities said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's office tweeted that a "powerful barrage" was underway and that a missile hit the center.

The Nazis shot tens of thousands of people at Babi Yar, including almost the entire Jewish population of Kyiv.

"To the world: what is the point of saying 'never again' for 80 years, if the world stays silent when a bomb drops on the same site of Babyn Yar?" Zerenskyy tweeted. "At least 5 killed. History repeating…"
 
This is what passes as "fact checks' these days...

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I suppose sidewinder missiles are the "approved" bomb type?

yes - as they a precision guided & not discriminate - Cluster Munitions are the complete opposite

A cluster munition is a form of air-dropped or ground-launched explosive weapon that releases or ejects smaller submunitions into the air. Commonly, this is a cluster bomb that ejects explosive bomblets that are designed to kill personnel and destroy vehicles. Other cluster munitions are designed to destroy runways or electric power transmission lines, disperse chemical or biological weapons, or to scatter land mines. Some submunition-based weapons can disperse non-munitions, such as leaflets.

Because cluster bombs release many small bomblets over a wide area, they pose risks to civilians both during attacks and afterwards. Unexploded bomblets can kill or maim civilians and/or unintended targets long after a conflict has ended, and are costly to locate and remove. As much as 40% of the bomblets remain unexploded & litter the ground.

Cluster munitions are prohibited for those nations that ratified the Convention on Cluster Munitions, adopted in Dublin, Ireland, in May 2008. The Convention entered into force and became binding international law upon ratifying states on 1 August 2010, six months after being ratified by 30 states.[1] As of 10 February 2022, a total of 123 states have joined the Convention, as 110 states parties and 13 signatories
 

'Putin is a di**head': Russian electric vehicle chargers are hacked to display message supporting Ukraine​

  • Chargers are on Russia's M-11 motorway that links Moscow and Saint Petersburg
  • The hack was reportedly carried out by Ukrainian company that produced parts
  • Company left a back-door in charger's software allowing them to be accessed
  • Messages displayed on the chargers included: 'GLORY TO UKRAINE, 'GLORY TO THE HEROES', 'PUTIN IS A DI**HEAD' and 'DEATH TO THE ENEMY'
 
Axios

Zelensky assassination plot foiled, Ukrainian authorities say​


Ivana Saric
Tue, March 1, 2022, 5:54 PM


Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council chief Oleksiy Danilov announced during a briefing Tuesday that Ukrainian forces had foiled an assassination plot against President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to a Telegram post from Ukrainian authorities.

Why it matters: Zelensky has said since the start of Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine that he would be a prime target for assassination. Last Thursday, he warned that Russian "sabotage groups" had entered Kyiv and were hunting for him and his family.

The big picture: According to the Telegram message, Danilov said that a unit of elite Chechen special forces, known as Kadyrovites, had been behind the plot and had subsequently been "eliminated."

  • "We are well aware of the special operation that was to take place directly by the Kadyrovites to eliminate our president," Danilov said, per the post.
  • Ukrainian authorities had been tipped off about the plot by members of Russia's Federal Security Service who do not support the war, he added.
  • Danilov elaborated that the Kadyrovite group had been divided into two, with one being destroyed in Gostomel and the other "under fire."
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  • Ukrainian authorities had been tipped off about the plot by members of Russia's Federal Security Service who do not support the war, he added.

Probably the only way to Russia. Her people need to stop him.
 
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