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6 Russian Military Officers Charged in Vast Hacking Campaign


(WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department announced charges Monday against Russian intelligence officers in a string of global cyberattacks that targeted a French presidential election, the Winter Olympics in South Korea and American businesses. The case implicates the same Kremlin unit that interfered in the 2016 U.S. elections, but is not related to the November vote.

The indictment accuses the six defendants, all said to be current and former officers in the Russian military intelligence agency known as the GRU, of hacks that prosecutors say were aimed at furthering the Kremlin’s geopolitical interests and in destabilizing or punishing perceived enemies. All told, the attacks caused billions of dollars in losses and disrupted a broad cross-section of life, including health care in Pennsylvania, a power grid serving hundreds of thousands of customers in Ukraine and a French election that saw the late-stage disclosure of hacked emails.

The seven-count indictment is the most recent in a series of Justice Department prosecutions of Russian hackers, often working on behalf of the government. Past cases have focused on attacks against targets like internet giant Yahoo and the 2016 presidential contest, when Russian hackers from the GRU stole Democratic emails that were released online in the weeks before the election.

The attacks in this case are “some of the most destructive, most costly, most egregious cyber attacks ever known,” said Scott Brady, the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, where the 50-page indictment was filed.

“Time and again, Russia has made it clear: They will not abide by accepted norms, and instead, they intend to continue their destructive, destabilizing cyber behavior,” said FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich.

The indictment does not charge the defendants in connection with interference in American elections, though the officers are part of the same intelligence unit that prosecutors say interfered in the 2016…

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U.S. raises second alarm over foreign hacking [Video]


U.S. agencies have again accused Russian-sponsored hackers of trying to break into dozens of U.S. government computer networks, and in two instances they were successful.

It’s the second major warning over foreign hacking in as many days, and comes less than two weeks before the U.S. election.

FBI and Homeland Security officials said on Thursday (October 22) that since at least September, Russia state hackers had broken into an unspecified number of state and local computer networks, as well as aviation networks.

In two cases they stole data, but the FBI gave no further details and did not disclose the names of the targeted governments.

In a statement, the FBI said it was, ‘shining a spotlight on Russia’s nefarious behaviour.’

When asked for a comment, the Russian embassy in Washington pointed to recent remarks by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov:

“The accusations come every day, all of them have no grounds, they are not based on anything. Most likely, it is a tribute to internal political processes linked to the upcoming election.”

This week’s previous accusation came from the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe, who said that Russia and Iran have both tried to interfere with this year’s presidential election.

“First, we have confirmed that some voter registration information has been obtained by Iran and separately by Russia. This data can be used by foreign actors to attempt to communicate false information to registered voters that they hope will cause confusion, sow chaos and undermine your confidence in American democracy.”

Many in the U.S. are worried about a potential repeat of 2016 when hackers alleged to be working for Russia stole and released emails belonging to prominent U.S. Democrats.

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US agencies have again accused Russian-sponsored hackers of trying to break into dozens of US government computer networks. And in two instances, they were successful. It’s the second major warning over foreign hacking in as many days, and comes less than two weeks before the US election. FBI and Homeland Security officials said on Thursday that since at least September, the hackers have broken into an unspecified number of networks from state to local…

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Former NSA Hacker Reveals 5 Ways To Protect Yourself Online

APT41 Operatives Indicted as Sophisticated Hacking Activity Continues

Five alleged members of the China-linked advanced threat group and two associates have been indicted by a Federal grand jury, on dozens of charges.
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