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Comment by lucasRW

2 months ago

Yeah, like the APT that compromised O365 accounts from US gov entities a year or so ago, using residential proxies to go around Conditional Access Policies..., is now logging in straight from the Kremlin. :D

Is there a difference between a year ago and today? Is someone else sitting behind the resolute desk?

  • You didn't get the point.

    The alleged "Russian login attempts" were blocked by CAPs.

    Russian state-sponsored actors have showned in the past that they use residential relay boxes to get around that.

    If you read between the lines of the whistleblower claims, a lot of stuff doesn't add up. I especially like the conclusion that a deathnote was left on his door BEFORE he blew the whistle, and that a drone was hovering over his house.

    • This adds up perfectly to me.

      * He could’ve gotten a death note because they suspected he might become a whistleblower, or simply because of what he knew. * This death note could have been the final straw. * Drones fly over my house all the time. If I witnessed what he did and received a death note, I may assign additional significance to it.

      None of this is implausible at all.