Reefa Posted February 6, 2014 Share Posted February 6, 2014 The FBI has placed malware on its shopping list, and is turning to vendors to help the agency build a massive library of malicious software. According to a 'Request for a Quote' posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website, the FBI is looking for price quotes for malware for the Investigative Analysis Unit of the agency's Operational Technology Division."The Operational Technology Division (OTD), Investigative Analysis Unit (IAU) of the FBI has the following mission: Provide technical analysis of digital methods, software and data, and provide technical support to FBI investigations and intelligence operations that involve computers, networks and malicious software," according to the document (.doc)."The IAU has a team of highly trained technical analysts, specialists and engineers providing on-scene technical support, employing innovative, custom developed analytical methods and tools to analyze collected data," the document continued. "Critical to the success of the IAU is the collection of malware from multiple industry, law enforcement and research sources."According to the request for quote, any malware submissions must meet a set of baseline functional requirements:i. Contain a rollup of sharable malware as included in the malicious URL reportii. Be organized by SHA1 signaturesiii. Be updated once every 24 hoursiv. Be a snapshot of the prior 24 hoursv. Be, on average, 35 GB per day and include the following file types: Executable file types from Unix/Linux, Windows and MacintoshArchives filesImage filesMicrosoft Office documentsAudio and Video filesRTF filesPDF filesPHP filesJavaScript filesHMTL filesvi. Be able to retrieve feed in an automated way through machine-to-machine communicationvii. Initiations of accessing feed shall be pulled by IAU not pushed to IAUThe agency does not say precisely how the malware will be used, but the document calls the collection of malware from law enforcement and research sources "critical to the success of the IAU's mission to obtain global awareness of malware threat.""The collection of this malware allows the IAU to provide actionable intelligence to the investigator in both criminal and intelligence matters," according to the document.The FBI did not respond to a request for more information from SecurityWeek before publication."The FBI reserves the right to request a sample product for test and evaluation purposes," the document notes. "If a test sample is requested, the vendor will be notified when and where to send the sample. Given the nature of the solicitation, any test/sample product(s) will be removed/deleted at the conclusion of testing. To ensure that sufficient information is available, the Offeror must furnish, as a part of the quote, all descriptive material necessary for the purchasing activity to determine whether the product meets the salient characteristics of this requirement."Price quotes and a description of capabilities are due on Feb. 14.Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holmes Posted February 7, 2014 Share Posted February 7, 2014 They want samples of malware check this site out there are live malware samples on this site there in a database and locked with a password. This site also offers programs that are useful for defending your network and programs that you can use to disinfect your computer its not all malicious there are several warnings and dont worry all hyperlinks are safe like I said to get a sample of malware you have to search for it and the rest you can figure out on your own here it is:I have decided not to post the site if you want the url PM meIm not posting where the live malware samples are going to be that site is safe and the tools in the tools section are safe if you want the site and the locations of the malware PM me. There good for running on a test environment and in a vm to test your antivirus and to practice your disinfection skills the site is not for the faint of heart.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kn_andre Posted February 7, 2014 Share Posted February 7, 2014 Feds Shopping for Malware ???? :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: .... Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...... I ain't buying this one bit .... There is more to this than meets the Eyes .... Might be a Big S***B Ope*****N.................................. :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: Cheers for Sharing ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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