WashPost
False Story About Hacking U.S. Electric Grid
By Glenn
Greenwald
January 02,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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"The
Intercept" -
The
Washington Post on Friday reported a genuinely
alarming event: Russian hackers have penetrated
the U.S. power system through an electrical grid in
Vermont. The Post headline conveyed the seriousness
of the threat:
The
first sentence of the article directly linked this
cyberattack to alleged Russian hacking of the email
accounts of the DNC and John Podesta — what is now
routinely referred to as “Russian hacking of our
election” — by referencing the code name revealed on
Wednesday by the Obama administration when it
announced sanctions on Russian officials: “A
code associated with the Russian hacking operation
dubbed Grizzly Steppe by the Obama administration
has been detected within the system of a Vermont
utility, according to U.S. officials.”
The Post
article contained grave statements from Vermont
officials of the type politicians love to
issue after a terrorist attack to show they are
tough and in control. The state’s Democratic
governor, Peter Shumlin, said:
Vermonters
and all Americans should be both alarmed and
outraged that one of the world’s leading thugs,
Vladimir Putin, has been attempting to hack our
electric grid, which we rely upon to support our
quality of life, economy, health, and safety.
This episode should highlight the urgent need
for our federal government to vigorously pursue
and put an end to this sort of Russian meddling.
Vermont
Sen. Patrick Leahy
issued a statement warning: “This is beyond
hackers having electronic joy rides — this is now
about trying to access utilities to potentially
manipulate the grid and shut it down in the middle
of winter. That is a direct threat to Vermont and we
do not take it lightly.”
The
article went on and on in that vein, with all the
standard tactics used by the U.S. media for such
stories: quoting anonymous national security
officials, reviewing past acts of Russian treachery,
and drawing the scariest possible conclusions (“‘The
question remains: Are they in other systems and what
was the intent?’ a U.S. official said”).
The media
reactions, as
Alex Pfeiffer documents, were exactly what one
would expect: hysterical, alarmist proclamations of
Putin’s menacing evil: