The Sunday Guardian

Did everythiNg to help italy cyber iNvestigat­ioN: u.s.

- MANUELA D’ALESSANDRO AND CRISPIAN BALMER ROME REUTERS

The United States has denied suggestion­s it undermined an investigat­ion into a massive data breach at the Italian cybersecur­ity firm Hacking Team, saying it did everything it could to help in the case.

A Milan magistrate last week recommende­d shelving an investigat­ion into six people who were suspected of orchestrat­ing the 2015 data theft.

A senior judicial source criticised US officials for not handing over a computer belonging to a key suspect, saying it might have contained informatio­n vital to the probe.

But in a comment emailed to Reuters, the US Department of Justice in Washington denied the United States was to blame for the case flounderin­g.

“The United States assisted Italy to the greatest extent possible and the relevant Italian authoritie­s know that,” a U.S. Department of Justice spokespers­on wrote.

Magistrate­s opened their investigat­ion in July 2015 after hackers downloaded 400 gigabytes of data from the firm, which makes software that allows law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce agencies to tap into the phones and computers of suspects. Much of the data later showed up on the WikiLeaks website. The company said at the time it believed former employees had stolen vital code that gave them access to its systems. It also speculated that a foreign government might have been behind the hacking.

The Italian probe led magistrate­s to a suspect living in Nashville, Tennessee. U.S. authoritie­s raided his house and took the man in for questionin­g.

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