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The FBI says that "Law enforcement is extremely concerned about the serious threat posed by the use of robust encryption products that do not allow for authorized access or the timely decryption of critical evidence, obtained through lawful electronic surveillance and search and seizure." Indeed, an FBI spokesperson told the Wall Street Journal on February 26 that end-to-end encryption "is a problem that infects law enforcement and the intelligence community more and more so every day." This encryption-weakening, backdoor opening, rhetoric rings with a certain irony now that it has been revealed that Russian intelligence agents succeeded in breaking one of the FBI's encrypted communications systems used by elite mobile surveillance teams.
Without needing a backdoor.

What encrypted communications systems have been breached, and when?

According to a Yahoo News report, the 2016 expulsion of Russian diplomats, and the seizure of East Coast compounds owned by the Russian government wasn't just about meddling in the presidential election but, in fact, had everything to do with the Russians breaching FBI secure, encrypted, communications systems.
Both of the Russian compounds, often referred to as "dachas" which is the name given to holiday homes in Russia, along with "some of the expelled diplomats," were reported by Yahoo News as having played "key roles in a brazen Russian counterintelligence operation that stretched from the Bay Area to the heart of the nation’s capital."
This operation, it is claimed, targeted the specific FBI communications systems used by Bureau agents to track suspected Russian spies on U.S. soil. "American officials discovered that the Russians had dramatically improved their ability to decrypt certain types of secure communications and had successfully tracked devices used by elite FBI surveillance teams," the report said.
It would appear that the compromise itself, which dates back as far as 2010, revolved around the encrypted radio systems used by elite mobile surveillance teams of FBI agents to track movements of suspected Russian spies. After talking to multiple former intelligence officials, Yahoo News said that "Russian spies also compromised the FBI teams’ backup communications systems." These comprised of cellphones with a push-to-talk capability. Indeed, four former senior officials told reporters that "the Russians were able to intercept, record and eventually crack the codes to FBI radio communications."

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Let's be clear, the equipment being used was far from at the cutting edge of encryption technology at the time. The radios were necessarily lightweight to allow agents to be discreet in tracking targets. More secure technology would have made that stealthy tracking harder to accomplish. These radios were also very low range which, together with fears of communications being intercepted, led to agents using the backup cellphones instead.
A former senior intelligence official told Yahoo News investigators that "The intel reporting was they did break our codes," or got their hands on a radio "and figured it out," but the result was the same: "they decrypted our comms."
There is no evidence that the Russians were able to crack anything other than these "moderately encrypted" communications networks, and certainly not the much stronger encryption employed the U.S. government for sensitive communications.

The Russian response

The Moscow Times has reported that the Russian Embassy in Washington refers to the accusations as being groundless. Describing the Yahoo News report as a "clumsy attempt to justify the seizure of Russian diplomatic property through spy hysteria," a Russian Embassy spokesperson is quoted as having said "we intend to request clarification from the U.S. Department of State since such provocative publications can lead to acts of violence against the Embassy staff and their close ones."

The information security expert view

Ian Thornton-Trump is currently the head of cybersecurity at Amtrust International. However, he also served with the Military Intelligence Branch of the Canadian Forces between 1989 and 1992 and more recently a criminal intelligence analyst with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. I approached Thornton-Trump for his expert view on this story.
"This 'tit-for-tat' spy game between the Russians and Americans is nothing new, but it illustrates an age-old issue," Thornton-Trump says. "The enemy is always listening, but if you know they have broken your codes do you reveal that you know that the enemy knows? It’s a huge dilemma."
Spy-craft and gaining insight into the adversary’s activity is a time-honored tradition, Thornton-Trump says, adding that "intelligence operations, code-breaking and secure communications remain the most contested space between nation-state adversaries as they have in the past and will do in the future."

How does this sit with the FBI's stance on encryption and backdoors?

Mike Masnick, writing at Techdirt, said that these revelations are engaging in the general spy against spy context, but "even more incredible in the context of the FBI still fighting to this day to weaken encryption for everyone else." Techdirt reports how the FBI under both James Comey and Christopher Wray has pushed the notion that the tech industry should introduce backdoors to give easier access to encrypted data for law enforcement. "The pushback on this," Masnick said "is that any such system for lawful access will inevitably lead to much greater risk of others being able to hack in as well. Given that, you'd think that the FBI would be especially sensitive to this risk."
That the political spin doctors are hard at work on this issue isn't open to debate, but according to Thornton-Trump, there's a dirty little secret that needs outing. "The FBI has been immensely successful against sophisticated cybercriminals and nation-state groups without encryption backdoors," he says, "the 'war on encryption' is actually a war on privacy." Global law enforcement organizations, including the FBI, already have all the tools they need, Thornton-Trump says. "It’s called police work, and I feel that this war on encryption is driven by pure budgetary considerations as investigations are expensive," he says, concluding "that and the belief that an algorithm should just spit out a list of bad guys so the police can go and arrest them: that future is something unpalatable in our free and open society."
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Canada is seeking to reassure its Five Eyes intelligence allies in the wake of a massive alleged spying leak that may be linked to an Australian drug-smuggling criminal syndicate.
Cameron Ortis, the director general of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s intelligence unit, has been charged over allegations he was trying to sell secrets to a foreign agent or terrorist group. He had access to classified information from Canada’s Five Eyes global allies, including Australia.
It has been reported Canadian authorities were led to Ortis’s alleged corruption while investigating Vincent Ramos, the Vancouver-based head of encrypted phone company Phantom Secure, used by drug-trafficking networks.
Ramos was a significant player in the Australian criminal underworld. The FBI estimated that of the 20,000 Phantom Secure devices in service around the world, 10,000 were used by Australian criminals.
In May, Ramos was jailed for nine years in a San Diego court for “leading a criminal enterprise that facilitated the transnational importation and distribution of narcotics through the sale of encrypted communication devices and services”.
As global intelligence agencies reeled from the revelation of Ortis’s arrest, the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, sought to reassure allies that Canada was treating the leak – said to be the largest of secret information in Canadian history – “very seriously”.
“We are in direct communications with our allies on security,” Trudeau said while campaigning for re-election.
“We are also working with them to reassure them, but we want to ensure that everyone understands that we are taking this situation very seriously.”
The commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Brenda Lucki, said Ortis had access to highly classified information by virtue of his senior position in the force.
“He also had access to intelligence coming from our allies both domestically and internationally. This level of access is appropriate given the positions he held.”
Lucki did not say which foreign organisations may have been exposed by Ortis, but Canada – alongside the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia – is part of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance.
Ortis faces five charges under Canada’s Security of Information Act, as well as the two under the Criminal Code, all in relation to alleged incidents that occurred between 2015 and 2019.
The charges show that Ortis is accused of communicating covert operational information in 2015. He also faces charges of sharing secret information with a terrorist group or foreign entity – but it remains unclear if he had interacted with a state or individual.
“We are aware of the potential risk to agency operations of our partners in Canada and abroad and we thank them for their continued collaboration,” Lucki said.
“We assure you that mitigation strategies are being put in place as required.”
Lucki would not confirm, but did not deny, reports Canadian authorities were led to Ortis while investigating Ramos, saying only the RCMP was working with the FBI in 2018 when they “came across certain documents that led us to believe that there might be some internal corruption”.
The RCMP, FBI, Australian federal police and other law enforcement agencies were involved in the probe of Ramos.
Ramos’s Phantom Secure phones – promoted as “uncrackable” – were used by criminal syndicates around the world. At his trial, a San Diego court was told US, Australian and Canadian authorities could not find one Phantom Secure customer who was not a criminal.
Ramos sold Phantom Secure devices to Owen Hanson, the kingpin who created the drug trafficking network ODOG, that shipped massive quantities of cocaine to Australia. Hanson was sentenced in 2017 to 21 years in prison.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, citing an assessment by Canada’s Communications Security Establishment cybersecurity agency, reported Ortis had allegedly reached out to Ramos.
“I have information that I am confident you will find very valuable,” one email from Ortis to Ramos allegedly said, according to the CSE documents.
Lucki conceded intelligence agencies around the world had been “shaken” by Ortis’s arrest and that the allegations were “extremely unsettling”.
Lucki said no Canadian ally had made any moves to limit or suspend intelligence-sharing with Canada but conceded there was “always the possibility” that partner agencies might lose trust in the RCMP.
“I would definitely imagine that there is concern amongst our Five Eyes community as well as within Canada,” she said.
Andrew Little, the minister responsible for the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service and Government Communications Security Bureau, said he had been made aware of the charges and that he “expected to be kept informed of developments in the ongoing investigation”.
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and the Department of Home Affairs both refused to comment.
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Russian counterintelligence operation 'hacked encrypted FBI communication systems in 2010'

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Russia has been accused of hacking encrypted FBI communications in 2010, giving their spies access to the U.S. intelligence services most sensitive communications, in what one official has called a 'stunning' breach.
The move meant Vladimir Putin's operatives in Washington, New York and San Francisco were able to access both the location of FBI surveillance teams and communications between them, Yahoo News reports.
The breach also reportedly influenced the decision by then-President Barack Obama to expel 35 Russian diplomats weeks before Donald Trump took office.
The Obama administration accused the diplomats of 'acting in a manner inconsistent with their diplomatic status' over the hacking of US political groups during the 2016 presidential election.
But new information suggests their actions were part of a wider plot dating back years that hindered the Bureau from tracking Russian spies in the US and stopped the CIA from contacting their assets overseas.
One former senior official called it a 'stunning' technical breakthrough.
Another said it was a 'lightbulb' moment for the US when the activity was discovered, adding: 'This could be why we haven't seen [certain types of] activity.'
Russia has been accused of hacking encrypted FBI communications in 2010, giving their spies access to the U.S. intelligence services most sensitive communications. Russia's President Vladimir Putin is pictured earlier this month
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) headquarters in Washington. The hack reportedly meant Vladimir Putin's operatives in Washington, New York and San Francisco were able to access both the location of FBI surveillance teams and communications between them
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At the time the Russian government dismissed hacking allegations as absurd but Putin declined to order a tit-for-tat expulsion of American diplomats, claiming he would not 'stoop' to Obama's level.

HOW DID THE RUSSIAN SPIES HACK THE FBI?

The Russians are said to have accessed the FBI's encrypted radio systems as well as the backup communications systems.
These breaches were reportedly monitored at the Russian diplomatic compounds on the East Coast seized by the Obama administration in 2016.
It hampered the US' ability to track the movements of Russian spies in America, according to reports.
From secret 'listening posts' it is said the Russians also were able to crack FBI radio communications codes.
The wives of some spies were involved, staffing the annexes.
Compounds in Maryland and New York were allegedly being 'used as signals intelligence facilities' and were closed in 2016.
And they are also said to have used 'mobile listening posts'.
Lightweight but outdated radios left America vulnerable, one official said, adding: 'The amount of security you employ is the inverse of being able to do things with flexibility, agility and at scale.'
One former counterintelligence executive said: 'Eventually they switched to push-to-talk cellphones. The tech guys would get upset by that, because if they could intercept radio, they might be able to intercept telephones.'
Mark Kelton, who served as the chief of counterintelligence at the CIA until he retired in 2015, said: 'The Russians are a professionally proficient adversary who have historically penetrated every American institution worth penetrating.'
A former senior CIA official told Yahoo News: 'It was a very broad effort to try and penetrate our most sensitive operations.'
Another former senior intelligence officer added: 'Make no mistake, we're in an intelligence war with the Russians, every bit as dangerous as the Cold War. They're trying all the time and we caught them from time to time.'
And the impact of the reported breach was not only felt in the FBI. The CIA were also forced to stop certain types of communications with sources abroad, according to reports.
The threat of Russian spying resulted in meetings between lawmakers and the FBI and CIA, officials say.
It was reported earlier this month that the CIA pulled a spy with deep access inside the Kremlin out of Russia in 2017 because of leaks.
His position was so high up in Russia's government ranks that, according to CNN, he was able to photograph documents on Putin's desk and send them to his American handlers.
The information was considered too sensitive even for Obama's daily intelligence briefing; the CIA sent it to the Oval Office in a separate sealed envelope.
And according to the New York Times, the agent was deeply involved in intelligence-gathering about Russia's efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. election. That information gave American officials confidence that Putin had ordered the hacking of Democratic emails during the campaign.
The spy is now reported to be living in Washington under his real name but officials still fear for his life.
Joel Brenner, the head of U.S. counterintelligence and strategy from 2006 to 2009, said: 'When I was in office, the counterintelligence business was focused entirely on its core concern, which is insider threats, and in particular mole hunting.
He added: 'This is, in fact, the core risk and it's right that it should be the focus. But we were neither organized nor resourced to deal with counterintelligence in networks, technical networks, electronic networks.'
An unidentified official added: 'Anytime you find out that an adversary has these capabilities, it sets off a ripple effect. The Russians are able to extract every capability from any given technology. They are singularly dangerous in this area.'
Another added: 'There was a gap between when they were really onto us, and when we got onto them.'
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The reported breach sparked fears of a mole within the U.S. government and it is still not known exactly how the Russians were able to carry out the breach.
It also created a 'huge concern' for the safety of those identified and the FBI even reportedly stopped contact with some of its sources in Russia.
And it forced the switch back to encrypted radios in what one senior official called a 'expensive venture'.
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Russian spies in the U.S. collected encrypted FBI radio traffic in huge operation, but did they crack it?

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WASHINGTON — Russian spies in the U.S. conducted a massive operation to track and collect encrypted FBI radio traffic, but there is no evidence they ever cracked the codes and obtained the contents of the communications, two former senior FBI officials tell NBC News.
Nonetheless, the Russian intelligence success, first reported by Yahoo News, provided Vladimir Putin's government unprecedented insights into the activities of secret FBI surveillance teams tracking Russian operatives in the U.S., the former officials said. The breach occurred sometime around 2010, and was well understood by 2012, the former officials said.
Much of the message traffic the Russians collected was processed in two Russian diplomatic facilities that the Obama administration closed in 2016, citing Russia's interference in the presidential election.
"We knew that they were on to us in terms of radio traffic," one former senior official told NBC News. "They had a huge effort they threw at it. But we never saw content."
Yahoo News cited former officials who said the Russians had access to "likely the actual substance of FBI communications," but the two former officials told NBC News they did not believe that to be true. The two former senior officials said they had seen nothing to suggest Russia successfully decoded encrypted U.S. government communications. Rather, the Russians were able to detect and locate secret FBI radio transmissions, they said.
"What they saw was traffic around certain meetings with people who were talking to them," one former official said.
In some cases, the insights the Russians gleaned from the location and movements of FBI surveillance teams led them to stop meeting with sources in the U.S. the former official said.
The former official added that the FBI and CIA learned of the Russian success through some espionage successes of their own, which he declined to detail.
The Russian operation came at a time when the U.S. was developing its own capability to identify covert Russian communications. From March through May of 2010, FBI agents in New York were able to detect specialized encrypted communications sent from the laptop of a Russian spy, Anna Chapman, to a minivan driven by a Russian government official, according to her indictment.
Chapman was arrested along with nine other Russians, who were accused of acting as a network of sleeper agents sent to live in the U.S. under non-official cover. They were deported to Russia in a spy swap.
It was long known that the Russians were using their diplomatic compounds in Maryland and New York as listening posts, which is why the Obama administration seized them in December 2016, officials said. But the CIA and FBI also learned that wives of Russian diplomats were working in the facilities to process FBI radio traffic, said the former senior official, who had direct knowledge of the matter.
The news of the Russian success comes after revelations that the CIA's method of communicating with its informants had been compromised.
NBC News and other organizations reported in 2018 that a secret FBI–CIA task force investigating the case of an American CIA officer spying for China concluded that the Chinese government penetrated the CIA's method of clandestine communication with its spies, using that knowledge to arrest and execute at least 20 CIA informants, according to multiple current and former government officials.
Yahoo News then reported in November that Iran also had cracked the CIA's covert communications system, resulting in a cascading crisis that put at risk foreigners around the world who had been recruited by the American spy agency to provide information.
Both of these matters are known to the Congressional oversight committees, officials tell NBC News, but since they are classified, there has been no public accountability.
Ken Dilanian is a correspondent covering intelligence and national security for the NBC News Investigative Unit.
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On Dec. 29, 2016, the Obama administration announced that it was giving nearly three dozen Russian diplomats just 72 hours to leave the United States and was seizing two rural East Coast estates owned by the Russian government. As the Russians burned papers and scrambled to pack their bags, the Kremlin protested the treatment of its diplomats, and denied that those compounds — sometimes known as the “dachas” — were anything more than vacation spots for their personnel. Yahoo spoke about these previously unreported technical breaches and the larger government debates surrounding U.S. policies toward Russia with more than 50 current and former intelligence and national security officials, most of whom requested anonymity to discuss sensitive operations and internal discussions. While the officials expressed a variety of views on what went wrong with U.S.-Russian relations, some said the United States at times neglected to appreciate the espionage challenge from Moscow, and paid a significant price for a failure to prioritize technical threats.
On Dec. 29, 2016, the Obama administration announced that it was giving nearly three dozen Russian diplomats just 72 hours to leave the United States and was seizing two rural East Coast estates owned by the Russian government. As the Russians burned papers and scrambled to pack their bags, the Kremlin protested the treatment of its diplomats, and denied that those compounds — sometimes known as the “dachas” — were anything more than vacation spots for their personnel.
The Obama administration’s public rationale for the expulsions and closures — the harshest U.S. diplomatic reprisals taken against Russia in several decades — was to retaliate for Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. But there was another critical, and secret, reason why those locations and diplomats were targeted.
Both compounds, and at least some of the expelled diplomats, played key roles in a brazen Russian counterintelligence operation that stretched from the Bay Area to the heart of the nation’s capital, according to former U.S. officials. The operation, which targeted FBI communications, hampered the bureau’s ability to track Russian spies on U.S. soil at a time of increasing tension with Moscow, forced the FBI and CIA to cease contact with some of their Russian assets, and prompted tighter security procedures at key U.S. national security facilities in the Washington area and elsewhere, according to former U.S. officials. It even raised concerns among some U.S. officials about a Russian mole within the U.S. intelligence community.
“It was a very broad effort to try and penetrate our most sensitive operations,” said a former senior CIA official.
American officials discovered that the Russians had dramatically improved their ability to decrypt certain types of secure communications and had successfully tracked devices used by elite FBI surveillance teams. Officials also feared that the Russians may have devised other ways to monitor U.S. intelligence communications, including hacking into computers not connected to the internet. Senior FBI and CIA officials briefed congressional leaders on these issues as part of a wide-ranging examination on Capitol Hill of U.S. counterintelligence vulnerabilities.
These compromises, the full gravity of which became clear to U.S. officials in 2012, gave Russian spies in American cities including Washington, New York and San Francisco key insights into the location of undercover FBI surveillance teams, and likely the actual substance of FBI communications, according to former officials. They provided the Russians opportunities to potentially shake off FBI surveillance and communicate with sensitive human sources, check on remote recording devices and even gather intelligence on their FBI pursuers, the former officials said.

“When we found out about this, the light bulb went on — that this could be why we haven’t seen [certain types of] activity” from known Russian spies in the United States, said a former senior intelligence official.
The compromise of FBI systems occurred not long after the White House’s 2010 decision to arrest and expose a group of “illegals” – Russian operatives embedded in American society under deep non-official cover – and reflected a resurgence of Russian espionage. Just a few months after the illegals pleaded guilty in July 2010, the FBI opened a new investigation into a group of New York-based undercover Russian intelligence officers. These Russian spies, the FBI discovered, were attempting to recruit a ring of U.S. assets — including Carter Page, an American businessman who would later act as an unpaid foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.
The breaches also spoke to larger challenges faced by U.S. intelligence agencies in guarding the nation’s secrets, an issue highlighted by recent revelations, first published by CNN, that the CIA was forced to extract a key Russian asset and bring him to the U.S. in 2017. The asset was reportedly critical to the U.S. intelligence community’s conclusion that Russian President Vladimir Putin had personally directed the interference in the 2016 presidential election in support of Donald Trump.
Yahoo spoke about these previously unreported technical breaches and the larger government debates surrounding U.S. policies toward Russia with more than 50 current and former intelligence and national security officials, most of whom requested anonymity to discuss sensitive operations and internal discussions. While the officials expressed a variety of views on what went wrong with U.S.-Russian relations, some said the United States at times neglected to appreciate the espionage challenge from Moscow, and paid a significant price for a failure to prioritize technical threats.
“When I was in office, the counterintelligence business was … focused entirely on its core concern, which is insider threats, and in particular mole hunting,” said Joel Brenner, the head of U.S. counterintelligence and strategy from 2006 to 2009. “This is, in fact, the core risk and it’s right that it should be the focus. But we were neither organized nor resourced to deal with counterintelligence in networks, technical networks, electronic networks.”
The discovery of Russia’s newfound capacity to crack certain types of encryption was particularly unnerving, according to former U.S. officials.
“Anytime you find out that an adversary has these capabilities, it sets off a ripple effect,” said a former senior national security official. “The Russians are able to extract every capability from any given technology. ... They are singularly dangerous in this area.”
The FBI’s discovery of these compromises took place on the heels of what many hoped would be a breakthrough between Washington and Moscow — the Obama administration’s 2009 “reset” initiative, which sought to improve U.S.-Russia relations. Despite what seemed to be some initial progress, the reset soon went awry.
In September 2011, Vladimir Putin announced the launch of his third presidential campaign, only to be confronted during the following months by tens of thousands of protesters accusing him of electoral fraud. Putin, a former intelligence officer, publicly accused then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of fomenting the unrest.
It was around this time that Putin’s spies in the United States, operating under diplomatic cover, achieved what a former senior intelligence official called a “stunning” technical breakthrough, demonstrating their relentless focus on the country they’ve long considered their primary adversary.
That effort compromised the encrypted radio systems used by the FBI’s mobile surveillance teams, which track the movements of Russian spies on American soil, according to more than half a dozen former senior intelligence and national security officials. Around the same time, Russian spies also compromised the FBI teams’ backup communications systems — cellphones outfitted with “push-to-talk” walkie-talkie capabilities. “This was something we took extremely seriously,” said a former senior counterintelligence official.
The Russian operation went beyond tracking the communications devices used by FBI surveillance teams, according to four former senior officials. Working out of secret “listening posts” housed in Russian diplomatic and other government-controlled facilities, the Russians were able to intercept, record and eventually crack the codes to FBI radio communications.
Some of the clandestine eavesdropping annexes were staffed by the wives of Russian intelligence officers, said a former senior intelligence official. That operation was part of a larger sustained, deliberate Russian campaign targeting secret U.S. government communications throughout the United States, according to former officials.
The two Russian government compounds in Maryland and New York closed in 2016 played a role in the operation, according to three former officials. They were “basically being used as signals intelligence facilities,” said one former senior national security official.
Russian spies also deployed “mobile listening posts.” Some Russian intelligence officers, carrying signals intelligence gear, would walk near FBI surveillance teams. Others drove vans full of listening equipment aimed at intercepting FBI teams’ communications. For the Russians, the operation was “amazingly low risk in an angering way,” said a former senior intelligence official.
The FBI teams were using relatively lightweight radios with limited range, according to former officials. These low-tech devices allowed the teams to move quickly and discreetly while tracking their targets, which would have been more difficult with clunkier but more secure technology, a former official said. But the outdated radios left the teams’ communications vulnerable to the Russians. “The amount of security you employ is the inverse of being able to do things with flexibility, agility and at scale,” said the former official.
A former senior counterintelligence official blamed the compromises on a “hodgepodge of systems” ineffective beyond the line of sight. “The infrastructure that was supposed to be built, they never followed up, or gave us the money for it,” said the former official. “The intelligence community has never gotten an integrated system.”
The limitations of the radio technology, said the former senior officials, led the FBI’s surveillance personnel to communicate on the backup systems.
“Eventually they switched to push-to-talk cellphones,” said a former counterintelligence executive. “The tech guys would get upset by that, because if they could intercept radio, they might be able to intercept telephones.”
That is indeed what happened. Those devices were then identified and compromised by Russian intelligence operatives. (A number of other countries’ surveillance teams — including those from hostile services — also transitioned from using radios to cellphones during this time, noted another former official.)
U.S. intelligence officials were uncertain whether the Russians were able to unscramble the FBI conversations in real time. But even the ability to decrypt them later would have given the Russians critical insights into FBI surveillance practices, including “call signs and locations, team composition and tactics,” said a former intelligence official.
U.S. officials were also unsure about how long the Russians had been able to decipher FBI communications before the bureau realized what was happening. “There was a gap between when they were really onto us, and when we got onto them,” said a former senior intelligence official.
Even after they understood that the Russians had compromised the FBI teams’ radios, U.S. counterintelligence officials could not agree on how they had done it. “The intel reporting was they did break our codes or got their hands on a radio and figured it out,” said a former senior intelligence official. “Either way, they decrypted our comms.”
Officials also cautioned, however, that the Russians could only crack moderately encrypted communications, not the strongest types of encryption used by the U.S. government for its most sensitive transmissions. It was nonetheless “an incredible intelligence success” for the Russians, said the former senior official.
While the Russians may have developed this capability by themselves, senior counterintelligence officials also feared that someone from within the U.S. government — a Russian mole — may have helped them, said former officials. “You’re wondering, ‘If this is true, and they can do this, is this because someone on the inside has given them that information?’’ said another former senior intelligence official.
Russia has a clear interest in concealing how it gets its information, further muddying the waters. According to a former senior CIA officer who served in Moscow, the Russians would often try to disguise a human source as a technical penetration. Ultimately, officials were unable to pinpoint exactly how the Russians pulled off the compromise of the FBI’s systems.
Mark Kelton, who served as the chief of counterintelligence at the CIA until he retired in 2015, declined to discuss specific Russian operations, but he told Yahoo News that “the Russians are a professionally proficient adversary who have historically penetrated every American institution worth penetrating.”
This remains a core worry for U.S. spy hunters. The number of ongoing espionage investigations into U.S. government personnel — at the CIA, the FBI and elsewhere — including those potentially recruited by Russia, “is not a little, it’s a lot,” said another former senior counterintelligence official.
Once the compromises of FBI communications devices were confirmed, U.S. officials scrambled to minimize the exposure of mobile surveillance team operations, quickly putting countermeasures in place, according to former senior officials. There was a “huge concern” about protecting the identities of the individuals on the teams — an elite, secret group — said the former senior counterintelligence official. U.S. officials also conducted a damage assessment and repeatedly briefed select White House officials and members of Congress about the compromise.
After the FBI discovered that its surveillance teams’ cellphones had been compromised, they were forced to switch back to encrypted radios, purchasing different models, according to two former officials. “It was an expensive venture,” said one former counterintelligence official.
But the spying successes went both ways. The U.S. intelligence community collected its own inside information to conclude that the damage from the compromises had been limited, partly due to the Russians’ efforts to keep their intelligence coup secret, according to a former senior intelligence official. “The Russians were reticent to take steps [that might reveal] that they’d figured it out,” the former senior official said.
Even so, the costs to U.S. intelligence were significant. Spooked by the discovery that its surveillance teams’ communications had been compromised, the FBI worried that some of its assets had been blown, said two former senior intelligence officials. The bureau consequently cut off contact with some of its Russian sources, according to one of those officials.
At the time of the compromise, some of the FBI’s other Russian assets stopped cooperating with their American handlers. “There were a couple instances where a recruited person had said, ‘I can’t meet you anymore,’” said a former senior intelligence official. In a damage assessment conducted around 2012, U.S. intelligence officials concluded the events may have been linked.
The impact was not limited to the FBI. Alerted by the bureau to concerns surrounding Russia’s enhanced interception capabilities, the CIA also ceased certain types of communications with sources abroad, according to a former senior CIA official. The agency “had to resort to a whole series of steps” to ensure the Russians weren’t able to eavesdrop on CIA communications, the former senior official said. There was a “strong hint” that these newly discovered code-breaking capabilities by Russia were also being used abroad, said another former senior intelligence official.
The CIA has long been wary of Russian spies’ eavesdropping efforts outside of the United States, especially near U.S. diplomatic facilities. U.S. officials have observed Russian technical officers repeatedly walking close to those compounds with packages in their hands, or wearing backpacks, or pushing strollers, or driving by in vehicles — all attempts, U.S. officials believe, to collect information on the different signals emanating from the facilities. While the tools used by the Russians for these activities were “a bit antiquated,” said a former senior CIA official, they were still a “constant concern.”
It’s not unusual for intelligence officers operating from diplomatic facilities, including the United States’s own operatives, to try and intercept the communications of the host nation. “You had to find ways to attack their surveillance,” said Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, former head of counterintelligence at the Department of Energy and a former CIA officer who first served in Moscow in the 1980s. “The Russians do everything in the U.S. that we did in Moscow.”
Indeed, the focus on cracking radio communications was no different.
“We put extraordinary effort into intercepting and monitoring the FSB surveillance radio networks for the purpose of understanding whether our officers were under surveillance or not,” said another former senior CIA officer who also served in Moscow.
The discovery of the Russians’ new code-breaking capabilities came at a time when gathering intelligence on Russia and its leaders’ intentions was of particular importance to the U.S. government. U.S. national security officials working on Russia at the time received rigorous security training on how to keep their digital devices secure, according to two former senior officials. One former U.S. official recalled how during the negotiations surrounding the reset, NSC officials, partially tongue in cheek, “would sometimes say things on the phone hoping [they] were communicating things to the Russians.”
According to a former CIA official and a former national security official, the CIA’s analysts often disagreed about how committed Russia was to negotiations during the attempted reset and how far Putin would go to achieve his strategic aims, divergences that confused the White House and senior policy makers.
“It caused a really big rift within the [National Security Council] on how seriously they took analysis from the agency,” said the former CIA official. Senior administration leaders “went along with” some of the more optimistic analysis on the future of U.S.-Russia relations “in the hopes that this would work out,” the official continued.
Those disagreements were part of a “reset hangover” that persisted, at least for some inside the administration, until the 2016 election meddling, according to a former senior national security official. Those officials clung to the hope that Washington and Moscow could cooperate on key issues, despite aggressive Russian actions ranging from the invasion of Ukraine to its spying efforts.
“We didn’t understand that they were at political war with us already in the second term once Putin was reelected and Obama himself was reelected,” said Evelyn Farkas, the former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia during the Obama administration.
As high-level hopes for the U.S.-Russia “reset” withered, concerns about the threat of Russian spying made their way to Capitol Hill. Top officials at the FBI and CIA briefed key members of Congress on counterintelligence issues related to Russia, according to current and former U.S. officials. These included briefings on the radio compromises, said two former senior officials.
Mike Rogers, a former Republican lawmaker from Michigan who chaired the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from 2011 to 2015, alluded to counterintelligence concerns at a conference earlier this year in Washington, D.C.
One of those concerns was a massive intelligence failure related to the secret internet-based communications system the CIA used to communicate with agents. The extent of that failure, first reported publicly by Yahoo News in 2018, got the attention of Congress earlier.
But the problems were broader than that issue, according to Rogers.
“Our counterintelligence operations needed some adjustments,” said Rogers, adding that he and his Democratic counterpart from Maryland, Dutch Ruppersberger, requested regular briefings on the subject from agency representatives. “We started out monthly until we just wore them out, then we did it quarterly to try to make sure that we had the right resources and the right focus for the entire community on counter[intelligence].”
Rogers later told Yahoo News that his request for the briefings had been prompted by “suspected penetrations, both physical and technical, which is the role of those [Russian and Chinese] intelligence services,” but declined to be more specific.
The former committee chairman said he wanted the intelligence community to make counterintelligence a higher priority. “Counterintelligence was always looked at as the crazy uncle at the party,” he said. “I wanted to raise it up and give it a robust importance.”
The briefings, which primarily involved counterintelligence officials from the FBI and CIA and were limited to the committee leadership and staff directors, led to “some useful inquiries to help focus the intelligence community,” Rogers said. The leaders of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence were also included in some of the inquiries, according to Rogers and a current U.S. government official.
Spokespeople for the current House and Senate intelligence committees did not respond to a request for comment. The FBI and CIA declined to comment. The Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C. did not respond to a request for comment.
The briefings were designed to “get the counterintelligence house in order,” said Jamil Jaffer, senior counsel at the House intelligence committee from 2011 to 2013, and to ensure that Congress and the intelligence agencies were “on the same page” when it came to such matters. “There were some concerns about what the agencies were doing, there were some concerns about what Congress knew, and all of these issues, of course, had China-Russia implications.”
Rogers and Jaffer declined to provide further details about what specific counterintelligence issues the committee was addressing, but other former officials indicated that worries weren’t limited to the compromise of FBI radio systems. Senior U.S. officials were contemplating an even more disturbing possibility: that the Russians had found a way to penetrate the communications of the U.S. intelligence community’s most sensitive buildings in and around Washington, D.C.
Suspected Russian intelligence officers were seen conspicuously loitering along the road that runs alongside the CIA’s headquarters, according to former senior intelligence officials. “Russian diplomats would be sitting on Route 123, sometimes in cars with diplomatic plates, other times not,” a former senior intelligence executive said. “We thought, they’re out doing something. It’s not just taking down license plates; those guys are interrogating the system.”
Though this behavior dated back at least to the mid-2000s, former officials said those activities persisted simultaneously with the compromise of the FBI’s communication system. And these were not the only instances of Russian intelligence operatives staking out locations with a line of sight to CIA headquarters. They were “fixated on being in neighborhoods” that gave them exposure to Langley, said a former senior official.
Over time, U.S. intelligence officials became increasingly concerned that Russian spies might be attempting to intercept communications from key U.S. intelligence facilities, including the CIA and FBI headquarters. No one knew if the Russians had actually succeeded.
“The question was whether they had capabilities to penetrate our comms at Langley,” said a former senior CIA official. In the absence of any proof that that was the case, the working theory was that the Russian activities were provocations designed to sow uncertainty within the CIA. “We came to the conclusion that they were trying to get into our heads,” the former senior official said.
A major concern was that Russian spies with physical proximity to sensitive U.S. buildings might be exfiltrating pilfered data that had “jumped the air gap,” i.e., that the Russians were collecting information from a breach of computers not connected to the Internet, said former officials.
One factor behind U.S. intelligence officials’ fears was simple: The CIA had already figured out how to perform similar operations themselves, according to a former senior CIA officer directly familiar with the matter. “We felt it was pretty revolutionary stuff at the time,” the former CIA officer said. “It allowed us to do some extraordinary things.”
While no one definitively concluded that the Russians had actually succeeded in penetrating Langley’s communications, those fears, combined in part with the breach of the bureau’s encrypted radio system, drove an effort by U.S. intelligence officials around 2012 to fortify sensitive Washington-area government buildings against potential Russian snooping, according to four former officials.
At key government facilities in the Washington area, entire floors were converted to sensitive compartmented information facilities, or SCIFs. These are specially protected areas designed to be impenetrable to hostile signals intelligence gathering.
The normal assumption was that work done in a SCIF would be secure, but doubts arose about the safety of even those rooms. “The security guys would say, your windows are ‘tempested’”—that is, protected against the interception of emissions radiating from electronic equipment in the building —“you’re in a SCIF, it’s fine,” a former senior counterintelligence executive recalled. “The question was, ‘Is it true?’”
Increasingly, U.S. officials began to fear it was not.
New security practices were instituted in sensitive government facilities like the FBI and CIA headquarters, according to former officials. “It required many procedural changes on our part to make sure we were not susceptible to penetrations,” said a former senior CIA official. These included basic steps such as moving communication away from windows and changing encryption codes more frequently, as well as more expensive adjustments, said four former officials.
Revelations about the Russian compromise of the radio systems, recalled a former senior intelligence official, “kick-started the money flowing” to upgrade security.
While the breaches of the FBI communications systems appeared to finally spur Congress and the intelligence agencies to adopt steps to counter increasingly sophisticated Russian eavesdropping, it took the Putin-directed interference in the 2016 election to get the White House to expel at least some of those officials deemed responsible for the breaches, and to shut down the facilities that enabled them.
Even then, the decision was controversial. Some in Washington worried about retribution by the Russians and exposure of American intelligence operations, according to a former senior U.S. national security official directly involved in the discussions. The FBI consistently supported expulsions, said another former national security official.
More than two years later, the Russian diplomatic compounds used in the FBI communications compromises remain shuttered. The U.S. government has prevented many of the Russian spies expelled by the United States from returning, according to national security experts and senior foreign intelligence officials. “They are slowly creeping back in, but [the] FBI makes it hard,” said a senior foreign intelligence official. “The old guard is basically screwed. They need to bring in a whole new generation.”
In the meantime, those familiar with Russian operations warn that the threat from Moscow is far from over. “Make no mistake, we’re in an intelligence war with the Russians, every bit as dangerous as the Cold War,” said a former senior intelligence officer. “They’re trying all the time ... and we caught them from time to time,” he said. Of course, he added, “you don’t know what you don’t know.”
That’s the same message that special counsel Robert Mueller tried to convey during the highly contentious hearings to discuss his report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. “They are doing it as we sit here, and they expect to do it during the next campaign,” Mueller told lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee about covert Russian involvement in U.S. politics.
But a number of observers believe Mueller’s message about the threat from Russia was largely lost amid a partisan battle on Capitol Hill over President Trump.
During his Washington conference appearance earlier this year, Rogers, the former chair of the House Intelligence Committee, also lamented that the current politicized state of the intelligence committees would make spy agencies more hesitant to admit their failures.
“They're not going to call you to say, 'I screwed up.' They're going to say, 'God, I hope they don't find that,’” he said. “That's what's going to happen. I'll guarantee it's happening today.”
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A report published by Yahoo News on Monday described a “brazen Russian counterintelligence operation that stretched from the Bay Area to the heart of the nation’s capital” during the presidency of Barack Obama. The operation penetrated FBI communications to a “stunning” degree, according to officials quoted in the story, but was misunderstood and downplayed by the intelligence community and the Obama administration, which was ostentatiously attempting to “reset” relations with Russia when the operation began.

Yahoo News tied their years-long saga of counterintelligence cat-and-mouse to several major news events, including the 2016 mass expulsion of Russian diplomats – ostensibly ordered in retaliation for Russian “meddling” in U.S. elections, but actually because those Russian diplomatic facilities were hives of electronic surveillance activity – and the more recent story about the CIA extracting a Russian asset in 2017. According to the report, a significant number of Russian assets stopped talking to U.S. intelligence agencies because they were afraid their identities would be discovered.
To make a very long story short, the Russians took advantage of the Obama administration’s much-ballyhooed “reset” in relations to set up an aggressive network of electronic monitoring devices in the United States, the effort gaining further momentum after Russian President Vladimir Putin became convinced the U.S. was manipulating protests in Russia to delegitimize elections with allegations of vote fraud.
The Russians threw themselves into the job of cracking FBI communications and hit the jackpot sometime in 2011. According to Yahoo News:
That effort compromised the encrypted radio systems used by the FBI’s mobile surveillance teams, which track the movements of Russian spies on American soil, according to more than half a dozen former senior intelligence and national security officials. Around the same time, Russian spies also compromised the FBI teams’ backup communications systems — cellphones outfitted with “push-to-talk” walkie-talkie capabilities. “This was something we took extremely seriously,” said a former senior counterintelligence official.
The Russian operation went beyond tracking the communications devices used by FBI surveillance teams, according to four former senior officials. Working out of secret “listening posts” housed in Russian diplomatic and other government-controlled facilities, the Russians were able to intercept, record and eventually crack the codes to FBI radio communications.
Some of the clandestine eavesdropping annexes were staffed by the wives of Russian intelligence officers, said a former senior intelligence official. That operation was part of a larger sustained, deliberate Russian campaign targeting secret U.S. government communications throughout the United States, according to former officials.
The two Russian government compounds in Maryland and New York closed in 2016 played a role in the operation, according to three former officials. They were “basically being used as signals intelligence facilities,” said one former senior national security official.
Some of these decryption efforts were not terribly subtle, as the Russians would literally follow FBI surveillance teams on foot and monitor their communications or drive around in vans packed full of radio gear, listening for FBI calls. The FBI was using radios designed more for light weight and easy mobility than communications security, and their system was regrettably slapdash. Eventually they started using cell phones, which were also compromised by Russian intelligence.
“The infrastructure that was supposed to be built, they never followed up, or gave us the money for it. The intelligence community has never gotten an integrated system,” one former official told Yahoo News. When the extent of the comms system compromise became clear, a great deal of money was reportedly spent in haste to acquire better encrypted radios.
Another official called the Russian operation an “incredible intelligence success” but added the most heavily encrypted transmissions used by American agencies was never cracked. Speculation abounds in the intelligence community over whether the Russians cracked FBI codes on their own, got their hands on some FBI equipment and used it to reverse-engineer the code system, or had help from a mole inside the U.S. government.
The Obama administration’s response to the communications breach was troubling, if not very surprising. As with the Iran nuclear deal, the Obama administration was willing to overlook a great deal of mischief to get the historic headline-grabbing diplomatic breakthrough it wanted. Yahoo News reports:
According to a former CIA official and a former national security official, the CIA’s analysts often disagreed about how committed Russia was to negotiations during the attempted reset and how far Putin would go to achieve his strategic aims, divergences that confused the White House and senior policy makers.
“It caused a really big rift within the [National Security Council] on how seriously they took analysis from the agency,” said the former CIA official. Senior administration leaders “went along with” some of the more optimistic analysis on the future of U.S.-Russia relations “in the hopes that this would work out,” the official continued.
Those disagreements were part of a “reset hangover” that persisted, at least for some inside the administration, until the 2016 election meddling, according to a former senior national security official. Those officials clung to the hope that Washington and Moscow could cooperate on key issues, despite aggressive Russian actions ranging from the invasion of Ukraine to its spying efforts.
Part of the problem was also institutional inertia within the intelligence community, a problem difficult for outsiders to diagnose because so many of the details are classified. The notion that Russia might have compromised not just FBI radios but even “secure” intelligence facilities and drag information across the supposedly inviolate “air gap” between secure systems and the Internet appears to have blown some minds, for example.
It is not clear if the Russians ever managed to fully penetrate these facilities despite some comically obvious attempts. One of Yahoo’s sources thought the Russians might have been pretending they penetrated communications at CIA headquarters just to play head games with their American adversaries.
The good news is that the Yahoo report concluded with an assessment that the Russians have some institutional inertia problems of their own, and appear to have struggled to replace the assets expelled from the United States during the diplomatic facility purge of 2016. The bad news is that U.S. analysts are evidently still conflicted about exactly what the Russians are capable of, from counterintelligence activity on U.S. soil to election meddling, and everyone seems to agree the U.S. intelligence community has become too politicized to get a clear picture of the risks.
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Michael Novakhov: Fbi is properly hacked to death, by the Russians, Israelis, Germans, and many, many others: personnel files in 2016, and now this: secret mobile surveillance communications. The fbi as it is today, is an open book, and much more so for the criminals, for the Mob, and for the hostile Intelligence Services, than for the American citizens.
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Working out of secret “listening posts” housed in Russian diplomatic and ... The intelligence community has never gotten an integrated system,” one ... a problem difficult for outsiders to diagnose because so many of the details are ..... How was your coffee today? ... Michael Novakhov on InMotion Hosting – Google Search ...
Exclusive: Russia carried out a breach of FBI communications system. On Dec. ... the “dachas” — were anything more than vacation spots for their personnel. .... surveillance teams — including those from hostile services — also ... Even so, the costs to U.S. intelligence were significant. .... I'll guarantee it's happening today.”.
"Russian Intelligence services and international organized crime and terrorism" .... Search Results for “trump” – intelNews.org: Israel planted surveillance ..... For if so many diverse and reputable people repeatedly report such negative ..... FBI Con Artist Douglas Leff hacked Rossello for TelegramGate - 8:17 AM 9/12/2019.
Mar 5, 2019 - His client is now the president. ... Even if Trump thinks Cohen is not as good of a henchman as Cohn, Cohen ... Roy Cohn ( New York World-Telegram and the Sun staff .... lawyer since Cohn, and shares many of the same characteristics. .... But, in exchange for his loyalty, Michael Cohen might one day have ...
Jan 23, 2019 - Where the Novichok that almost killed a former Russian intelligence officer in the .... In his book, Red Mafiya: How the Russian Mob Has Invaded ... Even the FBI in America keeps no files on the activities of the .... Anyone who wants can now visit the hometown of Saratov's most .... So why does this matter?
But the Mueller report focused on criminal questions, not counterintelligence. ... counterintelligence briefings on Trump and Russia after FBI director James Comey was ... “2016 Presidential Election Investigation” – Google News: There are 15 .... Michael Novakhov – SharedNewsLinks℠: Trump, White House aides signal a ...
Trump's Bad Girl Jared Kushner and other stories – Michael Novakhov .... proved that Trump is the New Abwehr (Germany+Russia+Israel+Mob) PUPPET. .... Facebook and FBI are paving the royal Road to Dictatorship! ... Reform the FBI now! .... There are many redactions in the Mueller report, so at this juncture we simply ...
FBI has 1000 open investigations into violent white supremacy, domestic terror: ... 10:46 AM 9/25/2017 FBI Releases 2016 Crime Statistics | US violent crime jumps by .... and “concerns are heightened because all FBI employees have top secret .... to cyber criminals to hostile foreign intelligence services and operatives.
Apr 27, 2019 - As much as President Donald Trump says he wants the United States ... Many investigations that are properly conducted ultimately don't find evidence of any crime. The FBI is empowered to open an investigation if there's information it ... after U.S. intelligence agencies and other parts of his administration ...
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Dec 18, 2017 - “In many ways, we vacated a lot of competitive space in recent years ... Michael Novakhov ... Anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok had eye-popping influence at ... Robert Mueller takes warning shot at Donald Trump and his criminal advisers ... of his intelligence agencies that Russia interfered in the election.
FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller filed an indictment in Washington in October .... A member of Ukraine's Parliament with close ties to the security services, Anton ..... The number two man in Azov is Ihor Mosiychuk, now in Ukraine's parliament. ... In numerous programs, we have highlighted the Azov Battalion, one of many ...
“Don Jr. and Jared Really Dislike Each Other”: In the Trump Campaign, ... (21 sites): The FBI News Review: Books-n-Bits – The Douglas County Public ..... Image Gallery: Christensen Trial: Day Two » more Photo by: Robin Scholz MTD surveillance ..... Now they are forming a tripartite axis together with Russia and Israel for a ...
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The first category that Mr. Barr planned to black out is secret grand jury ... And there is something of a wild card: The F.B.I. has an open-ended counterintelligence investigation into Russia. .... Many cited former President Barack Obama's hostility to Israel, and his ... Image result for Michael Novakhov on Political Criminology.

Sep 11, 2019 - As Trump Slams 'Corrupt' Puerto Rico, FBI Arrests FEMA Officials For ... TOP ARTICLES 1/6 READ MORE Trump Passes 'Test' In North .... “Russian Intelligence services and international organized crime” .... “But why after so many years? ... These cyber criminals are known to target employees within ...

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