Maybe Britain, Canada,
Australia, New Zealand or the US.
Hackers working for Western intelligence agencies broke into Russian
internet search company Yandex in late 2018 deploying a rare type of malware in
an attempt to spy on user accounts, four people with knowledge of the matter
told Reuters.
The malware, called Regin, is known to be used by the "Five
Eyes" intelligence-sharing alliance of the United States, Britain, Australia,
New Zealand and Canada, the sources said. Intelligence agencies in those
countries declined to comment.
Western
cyberattacks against Russia are seldom acknowledged or spoken about in public.
It could not be determined which of the five countries was behind the attack on
Yandex, said sources in Russia and elsewhere, three of whom had direct
knowledge of the hack.
The breach took place between October and November 2018.
Should there not be hearings
by the U.S. Congress? Possible American interference in a Russian business? If
the Russians had hacked Google …
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