@@tori7667 I'd argue that Comey -- while shocking he was fired- was not quite competent and indirectly responsible for 2016 election results-- but that's just me :)
@@awhitershadeofpail And then Comey showed afterwards, when used as a pundit, how weak and tactical a person he is. Even faced with blatant Republican abuses of laws and rules, Comey in general played ostrich. I heard him in this capacity several times (MSNBC if memory serves) back in December and perhaps January I believe. At that time I lost all respect for him. It was yes-no-maybe every time, to save himself from uttering a potentially controversial opinion or judicial evaluation. Have forgotten the specific issues now, but it was the period of Giuliani's travelling freak show. And maybe the aftermath of January 6th too. Diverse Trump absurdities and illegalities etc. But Krebs has been untrustworthy all the way, I agree 🤐
I assume this attack is being handled differently because it's really a foreign policy episode: Putin laying his cards on the table... presumably with a grin he'll soon regret.
@@brianholloway6205 **WHY DON'T WE HAVE A MANUAL,, OVERRIDE... SENDING OIL THROUGH A PIPE,,, SHOULD NOT REQUIRE A COMPUTER!!!!! IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE!!!**
@Ral Deform They are sometimes especially with decision making. This isn't concerning protection of americans which should fall under federal mandate in my opinion, but we will have to see what our representatives choose to do. These attacks are increasing in danger and like gun violence Americans choose to ignore it.
@@brianholloway6205 since it affects the whole country, not just the companies but the citizens- can't the government put in place a requirement that private companies have cyber security? Security that is inspected by the govt like so many other things are in a business?
**in Texas,,,. The energy companies were too cheap and lazy,,, to properly maintain their equipment!! Why don't they have,, A MANUAL OVERRIDE,, on these pipelines!!! It shouldn't take a computer to open and close a pipe!!!**
Technology is always as two-edged sword. I've used the Internet since the early 1990s but there are many things I don't put on the Internet. On social network sites I don't provide my real address or any other correct demographic data. I don't use digital wallets, pay bills online and other financial information.
We are having huge issues with cyber security but the USA doesn’t like listening to real technology security experts who raise doubts -and can prove what they say-about the way we are managing everything we now have online for big National and private businesses as well as all of us individually. We the people must demand our government find the best of the best to solve these very real cyber security issues. Interesting - just now when I typed the words cybersecurity a very loud clicking indicating typing happened but just on that word. Strange things like this have been happening on my phone. you might say paranoid but I wonder if others get these odd things happening-you know, the kinds of things that get discussed indicating your phone is hacked. Where can we go for help with understanding cyber threats? Should so worry or not?
@@billyjean3306 gee, I bet it is hard to see but luckily no one in my family has anything like that. Take care of yourself cuz that schizophrenia is genetic-it can jump a generation or move around in family tree but an auntie that’s tough.
If Congress made it a felony to pay ransom would it put this to an end? If these people knew companies simply weren't free to continue paying a ransom would it eliminate the incentive? IDK. Just curious.
Threaten those companies that have tax exemption of any kind if they don't improve their security at their own expense those exemption's will disappear.
First step to stop malwares from attacking entire networks: Stop using the same operating system *everywhere*. Get gaps between networks that really depend on Windows special tricks like Active Directory, and make the gaps hard to cross.
Another big reason why US infrastructure needs to be upgraded and supported by the US congress, Dems & Reps. This is not about party, this is about the safety of our country❤️🇺🇸❤️👏👏👏
Strange to hear that Colonial is even allowed to hide the details of the breach. Reminds me of the Texas Hurrican 2017 where a wee number of chemical plants had blown up and until today still nobody knows what stuff they had burning there. But regulations in the US? Naahh. This is one of the great benefits of the European GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) While it was first planned as a consumer protection regulation it naturally has a great impact on security and data intelligence as well. If any european company suffered a data breach comparable to that of the colonial pipeline cyber attack they would have to let their pants down and share any detail of the incident within hours with security and consumer protection agencies. Otherwise they would face harsh and non negotialbe punishments. And that means they were the ones to make the call. If they waited until security or regulatory bodies phoned in they'd already made themselves liable to prosecution. Well, while writing this stuff I just recognized why the US will never have any anything remotely similar in their regulatory frameworks (Except maybe as a tool to shoot foreign companies out of the competition) Good luck with that from Germany.
US Intelligence agencies needs to put together a SEAL type unit(s) together that finds, pursues, and eliminates these maggots, without prejudice, ideally publicly.
ITS FUNNY REALLY... 40 YEARS AGO YOU DIDNT NEED COMPUTERS TO KEEP THE OIL RUNNING THOUGH THE PIPES... you just had to get on the phone or radio to get someone to open and close the pipelines. BUT, THESE OIL COMPANIES ARE SO GREEDY THEY ARE REPLACING PEOPLE WITH A COMPUTER BOARD!!! GO FIGURE when they say an OIL PIPELINE WILL BRING HUNDREDS OF JOBS...
Traitor Trump: "Yeah, Vlad, old buddy, I need something to distract from my multitude of crimes and make Biden look bad! By the way, we're cutting Giuliani out of the loop on this one, OK?"
I read this comment in The Traitors voice...I'm not gonna lie, I was totally cracking up laughing!! Thank you for that! 🤣😉 Also, I seriously imagine this is exactly how the conversation went...He's such a stable genius!! 🤣🤣🤣 Also Also...Still laughing out loud. Pretty sure the waitress is giving me a death glare!
A classic example of "rugged American individualism" vs. "Guvamint interference"; stockholders need not care about their foolishness, 'cause guvamint is expected to rescue them from their stupidity... or they simply move to the Caymans (The recent Texas Freeze fiasco is a prime example); still looking forward to - in lieu of "sanctions" vs. Russia, China, N. Korea, et al - the genius/ "marksmanship" of Stuxnet.
Use the bitcoin blockchain and its standing strength to build layers to enhance security using it. It's open source and decentralized and the more we globalize it, that backbone, grows even stronger and eventually these kinds of hacks cant happen without also hurting those committing it. Peace threw hash power!
Winning winning winning. Boy, did Malcolm Nance, Matt Taibbi, Chris Hedges, & David Cay Johnson call this DJT-Russky stuff. Maybe Pute needs to feel a coupla mega bomb thumps just for grins & giggles.
Better check Trumps Phone calls to Putin.
MAR A LOCO behind the cyber-attacks....guaranteed.
Putin isn't picking up drumpf's calls anymore, he's no longer an asset.
For what?
They already have those that was made during Trump’s 4 years.
Usually the simplest way to hack a system is for someone to open an email attachment.
My kid just graduate with a BS in Cyber security. Guess she'll never be out of a job. Everyone is being hacked.
But it was the most secure election ever.
Not through China's Great Wall firewall. But you have to give up privacy and freedom of speech.
Putin a few weeks ago said he would take revenge on any sanctions. I think he used the term "non-symmetrical". Anyone picked up on that?
Yep, we’re now engaged in yet another cyber conflict with Russia. Putin is such a headache.
Always appreciate Mr. KREBS. Excellent interview!.. 👍💯🙏
Perhaps the sole, reputable and trustworthy individual associated with the previous administration / AKA The Raging Dumpsterfire.
He fired every competent person.
@@tori7667 I'd argue that Comey -- while shocking he was fired- was not quite competent and indirectly responsible for 2016 election results-- but that's just me :)
@@awhitershadeofpail And then Comey showed afterwards, when used as a pundit, how weak and tactical a person he is. Even faced with blatant Republican abuses of laws and rules, Comey in general played ostrich. I heard him in this capacity several times (MSNBC if memory serves) back in December and perhaps January I believe. At that time I lost all respect for him. It was yes-no-maybe every time, to save himself from uttering a potentially controversial opinion or judicial evaluation. Have forgotten the specific issues now, but it was the period of Giuliani's travelling freak show. And maybe the aftermath of January 6th too. Diverse Trump absurdities and illegalities etc. But Krebs has been untrustworthy all the way, I agree 🤐
This was probably part of the cyber attack courtesy of the last guy.💻 And his minions🕸️
I assume this attack is being handled differently because it's really a foreign policy episode: Putin laying his cards on the table... presumably with a grin he'll soon regret.
not exactly. We do not have a system that is in place. each company protects itself. its a free for all depending on how much you want to spend.
@@brianholloway6205 **WHY DON'T WE HAVE A MANUAL,, OVERRIDE... SENDING OIL THROUGH A PIPE,,, SHOULD NOT REQUIRE A COMPUTER!!!!! IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE!!!**
@Ral Deform They are sometimes especially with decision making. This isn't concerning protection of americans which should fall under federal mandate in my opinion, but we will have to see what our representatives choose to do. These attacks are increasing in danger and like gun violence Americans choose to ignore it.
@@brianholloway6205 since it affects the whole country, not just the companies but the citizens- can't the government put in place a requirement that private companies have cyber security? Security that is inspected by the govt like so many other things are in a business?
@J. Karpinski so the American government is shooting people? When we have literal video of random Americans doing the murdering lol wow
In Texas at wintertime they dont need outside hakkers to stop things from working
**in Texas,,,. The energy companies were too cheap and lazy,,, to properly maintain their equipment!! Why don't they have,, A MANUAL OVERRIDE,, on these pipelines!!! It shouldn't take a computer to open and close a pipe!!!**
@J. Karpinski 5 week old, weak, empty channel troll = take your BS elsewhere.
Let's put everything on the internet. What could possibly go wrong...go wrong...go wrong...gogogogogogogo...gggggggg....
I agree. Life was so much simpler when we were cavemen.
Technology is always as two-edged sword. I've used the Internet since the early 1990s but there are many things I don't put on the Internet. On social network sites I don't provide my real address or any other correct demographic data. I don't use digital wallets, pay bills online and other financial information.
We are having huge issues with cyber security but the USA doesn’t like listening to real technology security experts who raise doubts -and can prove what they say-about the way we are managing everything we now have online for big National and private businesses as well as all of us individually. We the people must demand our government find the best of the best to solve these very real cyber security issues. Interesting - just now when I typed the words cybersecurity a very loud clicking indicating typing happened but just on that word. Strange things like this have been happening on my phone. you might say paranoid but I wonder if others get these odd things happening-you know, the kinds of things that get discussed indicating your phone is hacked. Where can we go for help with understanding cyber threats? Should so worry or not?
Schizophrenia is real and it's very important to see a doctor if you're having paranoid delusions. My aunt suffers from it and it's very sad to see.
@@billyjean3306 gee, I bet it is hard to see but luckily no one in my family has anything like that. Take care of yourself cuz that schizophrenia is genetic-it can jump a generation or move around in family tree but an auntie that’s tough.
Thanks Chris & Chuck.
Lol! Got a Crowdstrike ad, during this clip.
Above all, get "windows" computers away from anything mission-critical. If ransomware exists on the various Unix etc., I'm not aware of it.
This highlights why private companies have control of critical services and resisting oversight from the government is a bad idea.
If Congress made it a felony to pay ransom would it put this to an end?
If these people knew companies simply weren't free to continue paying a ransom would it eliminate the incentive? IDK. Just curious.
Interesting possibility.
Realistically that'll make it worse, companies will stop reporting hacks and ransoms completely.
Threaten those companies that have tax exemption of any kind if they don't improve their security at their own expense those exemption's will disappear.
Nah...reward those who have extra security measures🙃government role is to help business not harm
@@kickazz999 name a company that hasn't had a security issue in the last 25 years or more in which no harm directly or indirectly to their customers?
Why end there, Chuck?? Because frankly, that's more interesting, and I'd be interested in hearing Krebs' take on _that._
Read the book “Sandworm” and see if this looks familiar. Nobody does anything in Russia without the GRU knowing about it.
Companies are/were using Kapersky cybersecurity,a Russian outfit.What could possibly go wrong?
Why are they interviewing the former guy and not the current?
Wtf is even going on with this administration....
Maybe because the current person is a little busy right now?
Because the current has been on the job for 3 months, and is busy cleaning up the mess the last guy spent 4 years creating?
A great pleasure to listen to that man. And I definitely don't mean Chuck Todd. 😁😁😁
Truth🕊...
First step to stop malwares from attacking entire networks: Stop using the same operating system *everywhere*. Get gaps between networks that really depend on Windows special tricks like Active Directory, and make the gaps hard to cross.
Chris kreb needs to be rehired
Another big reason why US infrastructure needs to be upgraded and supported by the US congress, Dems & Reps. This is not about party, this is about the safety of our country❤️🇺🇸❤️👏👏👏
Then They Are Vetted And Passed On To Politions. Usually Experienced And Young.
Prices will go up. Oil companies win anyway.
Reminds me of FUBAR in Texas - it ain't the government - Foresight is frowned upon - KMB
Wives Never Suspect Coz Always Happens On The Job, Always On The Clock.
Where's my electric car??? It's not at the dealership where I live!
“Make it your platform.”Save Our Planet”🌎”Go Green”...
Leave the back door wide open and then complain that you get burgled
The Biden administration should think about hiring Mr. Krebs.🤔
I do not know what all the have, but it would not surprise me if their security IT is not up to snuff.
Probably still using Windows XP.
What about an attacker who ain't lookin' for butter.
That's what you get using Norton not mcafee.
Strange to hear that Colonial is even allowed to hide the details of the breach. Reminds me of the Texas Hurrican 2017 where a wee number of chemical plants had blown up and until today still nobody knows what stuff they had burning there. But regulations in the US? Naahh.
This is one of the great benefits of the European GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) While it was first planned as a consumer protection regulation it naturally has a great impact on security and data intelligence as well. If any european company suffered a data breach comparable to that of the colonial pipeline cyber attack they would have to let their pants down and share any detail of the incident within hours with security and consumer protection agencies. Otherwise they would face harsh and non negotialbe punishments. And that means they were the ones to make the call. If they waited until security or regulatory bodies phoned in they'd already made themselves liable to prosecution.
Well, while writing this stuff I just recognized why the US will never have any anything remotely similar in their regulatory frameworks (Except maybe as a tool to shoot foreign companies out of the competition) Good luck with that from Germany.
🎶 If your blue and you don't know where to go to why don't you go where fashion sits.......Putin on the Ritz 🎶
MAR A LOCO behind the cyber-attacks....guaranteed.
@@k.t.5405 😉
ban employees using emails on company computers ..a very week link in the system
US Intelligence agencies needs to put together a SEAL type unit(s) together that finds, pursues, and eliminates these maggots, without prejudice, ideally publicly.
Wouldn't be surprised if the Darkside group were asked or paid to do this. By associates of 45.
Via pukin!!!!!!!!!!
Don’t forget, they never waste a crisis. Who loses with $3/gal plus gas?
My guess is their Kaspersky cybersecurity program hasn't been updated in a while.
ITS FUNNY REALLY... 40 YEARS AGO YOU DIDNT NEED COMPUTERS TO KEEP THE OIL RUNNING THOUGH THE PIPES... you just had to get on the phone or radio to get someone to open and close the pipelines. BUT, THESE OIL COMPANIES ARE SO GREEDY THEY ARE REPLACING PEOPLE WITH A COMPUTER BOARD!!! GO FIGURE when they say an OIL PIPELINE WILL BRING HUNDREDS OF JOBS...
I don’t think Puting is going to do anything. If anything he’ll say he has no idea and deny everything.
Corporate citizenship 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Traitor Trump: "Yeah, Vlad, old buddy, I need something to distract from my multitude of crimes and make Biden look bad! By the way, we're cutting Giuliani out of the loop on this one, OK?"
@wily wascal - Unbelievable. Not one word said about Trump in this clip, yet let’s blame Trump. Typical flaming lib.
I read this comment in The Traitors voice...I'm not gonna lie, I was totally cracking up laughing!! Thank you for that! 🤣😉
Also, I seriously imagine this is exactly how the conversation went...He's such a stable genius!! 🤣🤣🤣
Also Also...Still laughing out loud. Pretty sure the waitress is giving me a death glare!
So let's all install the Russian language packages for Windows...
Not funny. But dangerous to overlook!
8:39 talking about cyber security ... im never downloading your app and connecting you to my phone! that is another hole.
maybe ill visit the site but im not downloading the app.
Justice for Tara Reade.
BS!
Should have never paid ransom.
No it’s not a road or bridge that was attacked so it doesn’t meet the definition of ‘infrastructure’ ...just ask any Republican
Liz Cheney has bigger cajones than any GOP stiff.📣
Who wrote headline.? We are
Mr. Krebs, with due respect, the Russian language pack detail should not have been revealed.
Chris, they planned this on your watch. You were in charge of cyber.
You should look up "private company" sometime .
@@robertway5756 you should look up "naive" sometime
No. Just no.
@@vh1266
As in "naively" thinking that the gov shouldn't be involved in protecting important natonial infrastructure?!?
Lots of calls for ideas from Vla d.
Who is this goofball that Chris Krebs is talking to? Did he just walk in from the street and no one at MSNBC noticed?
Bill Gates Bezo gots the ANSWERS Warren Buffett
These congress people, so just ask the person that's stabbing you to 🛑.
Go spam somewhere else
A classic example of "rugged American individualism" vs. "Guvamint interference"; stockholders need not care about their foolishness, 'cause guvamint is expected to rescue them from their stupidity... or they simply move to the Caymans (The recent Texas Freeze fiasco is a prime example); still looking forward to - in lieu of "sanctions" vs. Russia, China, N. Korea, et al - the genius/ "marksmanship" of Stuxnet.
Save Our Planet 🌎 Government. “Think Environment the Green Machine.”Everyone will prosper !🕊Love Mother Earth...
We weren't born yesterday! Pukin rules all in Russia! And he wants to rule the world! Right Pinky???😀😀🙃😂
Why is criticism of crypto currency such a hushy subject for Mr. Tapper?
Did you mean Chuck Todd?
Boycott Tesla because America already has Hundai
Trump is laughing at Biden's incompetence.
NUKUES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES
Build them Use them NOW
Russia russia russia maybe it schiff
Isn't this the guy who claimed we had the safest election ever? 🤔 Maricopa County just found less votes than votes counted 😃
We'er being attacked by Rappers! "dark side crew?" who's next... "Ivan and the funky bunch!" "To live Crechnev"!
why isn't Trump in jail???
Russians trying to help Donnie.
More like Donnie helping Putin.
What is it with you people accusing the Russians? Get a job.
With bidens help they shutdown the keystone pipeline without a single keystroke
I can see why Trump didn't trust Chris Krebs. HIs haircut. Total hippie that owns every cyber thief out there. Priorities dude. Krebs owns.
You'll never break crypto. You'll never centralize it, and nor will you be able to stop the anonymity of the blockchain
Need a haircut Chris if you want people to take you seriously
He didn’t stop the last attack did he 🤔
he had been fired
Use the bitcoin blockchain and its standing strength to build layers to enhance security using it. It's open source and decentralized and the more we globalize it, that backbone, grows even stronger and eventually these kinds of hacks cant happen without also hurting those committing it. Peace threw hash power!
Winning winning winning. Boy, did Malcolm Nance, Matt Taibbi, Chris Hedges, & David Cay Johnson call this DJT-Russky stuff. Maybe Pute needs to feel a coupla mega bomb thumps just for grins & giggles.
Biden is helpless.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣