The Daily Courier

6 Russian military officers charged in hacking campaign

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WASHINGTON — Six Russian military officers sought to disrupt through computer hacking the French election, the Winter Olympics and U.S. businesses, according to a Justice Department indictment unsealed Monday that details attacks on a broad range of political, financial and athletic targets.

The indictment also accuses the defendants, all alleged officers in the Russian military agency known as the GRU, in destructiv­e attacks on Ukraine’s power grid and in a hack-and-leak effort directed at the political party of French President Emmanuel Macron during the 2017 election.

The indictment does not charge the defendants in connection with interferen­ce in American elections, focusing instead on attacks that prosecutor­s said were aimed at promoting Russian’s own geopolitic­al interests. Those include cyberattac­ks that targeted the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, where Russian athletes were banned because of a statespons­ored doping effort.

“No country has weaponized its cyber capabiliti­es as maliciousl­y or irresponsi­bly as Russia, wantonly causing unpreceden­ted damage to pursue small tactical advantages and to satisfy fits of spite,” said Assistant Attorney General John Demers, the Justice Department’s top national security official.

He called it “the most disruptive and destructiv­e series of computer attacks ever attributed to a single group.”

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