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Report: Russian Hackers Breached 632K DOJ, Pentagon Email Addresses

  • #Russia
  • #Cybercrime
  • #United States of America
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OCT 2023
Image copyright: Pixabay [via Wikimedia Commons]
story last updated NOV 2023

The Spin

Anti-Russia narrative

While CLoP appears to be primarily interested in extorting money from its victims rather than undermining national security, the US must work to bring charges against all cyber criminals. It's no secret that Russia — alongside the likes of Iran and China — has been attempting to undermine US cybersecurity, and with the 2024 election cycle getting ever closer, it's paramount that Washington sends the message that it won't tolerate such behavior.

The Indianapolis Star

Pro-Russia narrative

It's no surprise that Russian hackers would target the US, given that multiple Western countries, particularly Ukraine with the help of Washington, have attacked the Russian government in a similar manner. Furthermore, the West has also likely supported unofficial, criminal cyberattacks against Moscow. NATO is the one pushing this war into the cybersphere, but what it should really worry about is when its own hackers will eventually turn against it.

TASS

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