I don’t even see the redactions anymore. All I see are “Angelos Keromytis” and “Tejas Patel", two members of DARPA during the relevant events (It’s still unclear if Patel was just a contractor, as his email address indicates).
A few weeks ago we obtained a batch of documents, I’ve pulled out the most relevant pages which include two screenshots used in our work with Racket yesterday.
The FOIA request was for emails in the account of Angelos Keromytis to/from emails ending in USDOJ.gov and FBI.gov, so despite the redactions, we know Keromytis is one of the parties.
We also know Tejas is in here, we’re very familiar with his email nomenclature from thousands of pages of documents, and as you can see, it fits right in there:
Tejas and Keromytis were in the Rhamnousia chat logs where the cyber researchers reference their August 2016 attribution analysis on the DNC hack. They appear to be the “via DARPA” portion connecting the Alfa Bank cyber researchers to Mueller/DOJ, referenced in this previously covered letter:
The new pages reference “DCLeaks”, a website associated with the DNC hack and go on to list Russian domain names:
Before providing some analytical aids:
With the subject of “indicators” and the list of Russian domain names, our speculation is that this analysis corresponds to the “Mueller List” referenced here:
If true, DARPA told Senator Grassley this work was retrospective (post July 2018 Netyksho indictment). That doesn’t appear to be the case.
Many things in motion now, we expect more soon. We also will be fighting for the redacted portions of these pages, which obviously have critical information.
View the documents here.
Great work you are doing. I really appreciate your tenacity. I am sure your "counter parties" are like Butch Cassidy and Sundance (paraphrasing) "Who is this guy UnDeadFOIA?"
FAFO - love it.
That appears to be extremely dated, circa 1980 computer tech. Reminds me of the days I used to trudge computer cards into the Ga Tech computer center.