Russian hacker hacked LinkedIn and DropBox: he faces years of jail in the US

A jury in San Francisco found Russian hacker Evgeny Nikulin guilty of hacking into computers of companies involved in technological activities in the Bay Area, the US Department of Justice announced. San Francisco Business Times writes about it. The jury found out that in 2012 Evgeny Nikulin ...

Russian hackers collected personal data of Americans in social networks

Russian agents posed as Americans to collect personal information from US citizens on social media during the 2016 presidential election. On Facebook, Russians referred to themselves as representatives of organizations promoting African American businesses in order to obtain personal information from the owners of such businesses through ...

Hacker from Yekaterinburg admitted involvement in the hacking of Clinton's correspondence

A hacker from Yekaterinburg, Konstantin Kozlovsky, announced his involvement in the hacking of the correspondence of the US Democratic Party committee. The man is one of the main defendants in the Lurk case, The Bell writes. Members of the Lurk group, who are accused of numerous bank hacks, were detained in 2016 ...

Why not all American intelligence officers believe in "Russian intervention"

In 2003, when several former intelligence professionals formed the organization to protest that the intelligence services were forced to accuse Iraq of producing weapons of mass destruction, columnist for the New York Times newspaper Nicholas Christophe wrote a sympathetic article about them, which cited the statements of the members of the organization. IN…

FBI suspects Russian and Chinese hackers in hacking Clinton mail

FBI cyberspace security investigators will try to find out if hackers from Russia, China or other countries got unauthorized access to mail and whether they tried to forward any of Clinton's letters, including those that contained classified ...

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