Exposing a Domains Portfolio Known to Belong to the Russian Business Network’s Support Center – An OSINT Analysis – A PDF Paper

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Hackaday Links: May 8, 2022

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Russia’s loose cannon of a space boss is sending mixed messages about the future of the International Space Station. Among the conflicting statements from Director-General Dmitry Rogozin, the Roscosmos version …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: May 8, 2022

Exposing GRU’s Involvement in U.S Election Interference – 2016 – An OSINT Analysis

Dear blog readers,Continuing the “FBI’s Most Wanted Cybercriminals” series I’ve decided to share some of the actionable intelligence that I have on GRU’s involvement in the 2016 U.S Election interference with the idea to assist U.S Law Enforcement and … Continue reading Exposing GRU’s Involvement in U.S Election Interference – 2016 – An OSINT Analysis

Coronavirus delays trial of alleged Russian hacker a third time

Justice has already been slow in this case, and the pandemic isn’t helping: His trial has been postponed for a third time. Continue reading Coronavirus delays trial of alleged Russian hacker a third time

Russia’s FSB wanted its own IoT botnet

If you thought the Mirai botnet was bad, what about a version under the control of Russia’s military that it could point like an electronic cannon at people it didn’t like? Continue reading Russia’s FSB wanted its own IoT botnet

Hacking Multiplication: Binary Multiply on Paper

We’ve often noted that whether had ancient man known binary, we could all count to 1023 on our fingers. We thought about that while watching [Numberphile’s] latest video about “Russian” multiplication (see below). Apparently, the method dates back quite a way, sometimes known as Ethiopian or peasant multiplication. Even the …read more

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3D-Printer and CNC Make This Russian Calculator Bilingual

Let’s be clear right up front: there are probably more obvious solutions to the problem of using a Russian calculator when you don’t speak Russian than printing new keys and engraving translated markings on them. But easy solutions are boring and generally considered beyond the scope of Hackaday articles, so …read more

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In Soviet Russia, Computer Programs You

We admire [Alex Studer’s] approach to schoolwork. His final assignment in his history class was to do an open-ended research project on any topic and — this is key — using any medium. He’d recently watched a video about how Tetris came from the former Soviet Union, and adding in a little eBay research set out to build a period-accurate Soviet computer replica. The post covers the technical details, but if you want to read the historical aspects the school paper is also online.

The first decision was what CPU to use and [Alex] picked the U880 which is a …read more

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Ryuk Hauls in $3.7M in ‘Earnings,’ Adds TrickBot to the Attack Mix

The malware’s operator, Grim Spider, could be affiliated with Russian cybercrime rings, according to some — others say there’s no concrete evidence. Continue reading Ryuk Hauls in $3.7M in ‘Earnings,’ Adds TrickBot to the Attack Mix