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Russia 'spied on G20 leaders with USB sticks'
2013-10-30
Russia spied on foreign powers at last month's G20 summit by giving delegations USB pen drives capable of downloading sensitive information from laptops, it was claimed today.
They were Soviet pen drives, so they were as big as a toaster...
The devices were given to foreign delegates, including heads of state, at the summit near St Petersburg, according to reports in two Italian newspapers, La Stampa and Corriere della Sera.

Downing Street said David Cameron was not given one of the USB sticks said to have contained a Trojan horse programme, but did not rule out the possibility that officials in the British delegation had received them. The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: "My understanding is that the Prime Minister didn't receive a USB drive because I think they were a gift for delegates, not for leaders."

Asked if Downing Street staff were given the USBs, he said: "I believe they were part of the gifts for delegates."

Delegations also received mobile phone recharging devices which were also reportedly capable of secretly tapping into emails, text messages and telephone calls.
But they were Soviet rechargers, so they were as big as a toaster...
Suspicions were first raised about the Russian spying campaign by Herman Van Rompuy, the President of the European Council, according to Corriere della Sera, which carried the story on its front page. He ordered the USB pen drives and other devices received by the delegates in St Petersburg to be analysed by intelligence experts in Brussels, as well as Germany's secret service.

A memorandum was then sent out to G20 members, the Italian daily claimed.
"The USB pen drives and the recharging cables were able to covertly capture computer and mobile phone data," the secret memo said.

The devices were "a poisoned gift" from Vladimir Putin, claimed La Stampa, the Turin-based daily.

"They were Trojan horses designed to obtain information from computers and cell phones," the paper said.

The investigations into the alleged spying devices were ongoing, the reports said. It was not known if every foreign delegation and head of state had been given the covert spying devices.

But Brussels sources said they were baffled by the allegations and expressed total confidence in the security of devices used by EU delegates, including at the St Petersburg summit.

A diplomat said it would be a "schoolboy error" to put a free memory stick into a computer at such a summit because of obvious security concerns. He said any security-trained diplomat would be alert to such unvetted "freebies".
You're assuming the average diplomat is as smart as the average school boy. Diplomats should know better about honey traps too, but honey traps still work...
Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin's spokesman, flatly denied the allegations, describing the Italian stories as a poorly disguised effort to divert attention from reports of US intelligence services spying on Angela Merkel and other European allies.

"These are really funny reports, actually. First of all they have no sources.
"We killed them."
"It is a bold attempt to switch attention from very real problems existing between European capitals and Washington. It is a classic example of that," he told the Telegraph on Tuesday.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Nyet, I seriously doubt that the Russians would do such a stupid thing. This is Putin's FSB after all.

And if you read the original source it doesn't say that actually a Trojan was found, just that the sticks were "suitable"... which of course any stick is especially when it's bootable.

Oh btw you may find a Trojan on new USB sticks you buy. Happens all the time. Sloppy manufacturing practices, when they often put some programs on your stick.

Posted by: European Conservative   2013-10-30 12:16  

#2  Nonsense. Everybody knows that only the US spies on other countries.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2013-10-30 09:47  

#1  No one evar! suspects the Honey.

* See also DAILY STAR LEBANON > US SPY CHIEF SAYS ALLIES SPY ON AMERICAN LEADERS, INTELLIGENCE SERVICES.

versus

* TOPIX > [Daily Star.LB] OBAMA MUST FIX THE DAMAGE DONE TO US TRANS-ATLANTIC RELATIONS.

* PRAVDA > IS PRESIDENT OBAMA "MAN ENOUGH" TO TELL THE TRUTH?

Will the OWG Globalists + aligned impose on post-USSR Mama Russia the same UNO-approved privacy restrictions they wish to impose on the "Sole" Superpower USA???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-10-30 00:19  

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