Communist regime attacks premiere fascist globalist organization.
NEW YORK (PNN) - December 27, 2012 - Computer hackers traced to China carried out an advanced cyberespionage attack against one of Amerika’s most elite foreign policy web groups - the website of the globalist Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), which is made up with prominent political people who want to rule the world.
According to private computer-security forensic specialists, the hacking incident involved a relatively new type of ploy called a “drive-by” website cyber attack that was detected around 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
The specialists said the attack involved penetrating the computer server that operates the New York City-based CFR’s website and then using the pirated computer system to attack CFR members and others who visited or “drove by” the site.
The activity ended on Thursday and the specialists believe the attackers either removed their malicious software to prevent further details of the attack from being discovered, or CFR was able to isolate the software and remove it.
David Mikhail, a Council on Foreign Relations spokesman, confirmed the attack. “The Council on Foreign Relations’ website security team is aware of the issue and is currently investigating the situation,” he said.
The method used in a “drive-by” attack requires hackers to covertly plant malicious software in the CFR computer system. Then they used the software and the website to attack visitors to the site by infecting their computers in a hunt for secrets and other valuable information. One of the specialists said the attack also involved using the CFR site for what is called a “watering hole” attack, when people who visit the website are infected.
In the case of the CFR hack, the malicious software involved software that included the Mandarin Chinese language, according to the unnamed specialists. Also, the attackers limited their targeting to CFR members and website visitors who used browsers configured for Chinese language characters - an indication the attackers were looking for people and intelligence related to China.
“This was a very sophisticated attack,” said one of the specialists. “They were looking for very specific information from specific people.”