Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US counterspy warns World Cup travellers’ devices could be hacked

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The top US counterint­elligence official is advising Americans travelling to Russia for football’s World Cup beginning this week that they should not take electronic devices because they are likely to be hacked by criminals or the Russian government.

In a statement to Reuters on Tuesday, William Evanina, an FBI agent and the director of the US National Counterint­elligence and Security Center, warned World Cup travellers that even if they think they are insignific­ant, hackers could still target them.

“If you’re planning on taking a mobile phone, laptop, PDA, or other electronic device with you — make no mistake — any data on those devices (especially your personally identifiab­le informatio­n) may be accessed by the Russian government or cyber criminals,” he said.

“Corporate and government officials are most at risk, but don’t assume you’re too insignific­ant to be targeted,” Evanina added. “If you can do without the device, don’t take it. If you must take one, take a different device from your usual one and remove the battery when not in use.”

Evanina’s warning comes as US intelligen­ce, law enforcemen­t and congressio­nal officials are still investigat­ing Russian hacking in the 2016 presidenti­al election and whether anyone with President Donald Trump’s campaign was aware of or aided it. REUTERS

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