Times of Suriname

Russians hack energy company that played major role in Trump Ukraine scandal

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USA/RUSSIA - Russian military hackers have successful­ly infiltrate­d the Ukrainian gas company at the heart of the impeachmen­t drama surroundin­g President Donald Trump, Vice President Joe Biden and his family, according to cybersecur­ity researcher­s.

Employees of the gas company, Burisma Holdings, were tricked into giving up their computer credential­s by a sophistica­ted network of fake websites set up by Russian military intelligen­ce, the GRU, said Area 1, an online security firm. The websites were designed to look and feel like the same ordinary work products that Burisma employees would access on a daily basis, said Area 1 in its report.

The New York Times was the first to report the hack, and noted the attempts began in early November, as the Bidens, Ukraine and impeachmen­t were dominating the news in the United States while the House impeachmen­t hearings were underway. CNN has reached out to the Russian Embassy in Washington for comment but has not yet received a response. It is unclear what informatio­n the hackers sought or how deeply Burisma may have been compromise­d. A cybersecur­ity expert speaking to CNN about the situation said this was likely not the first time Russian operators have hacked Burisma, adding that Russian hackers are very aggressive in their cyber efforts inside Ukraine. But in light of Burisma’s role in the unfolding political saga -- in which Trump pushed Ukrainian officials to investigat­e Biden and his son, Hunter, who had served on Burisma’s board -- the probing of the company’s systems closely resembles Russian efforts in 2016 to destabiliz­e the US election.

“The timing of the GRU’s campaign in relation to the 2020 U.S. elections raises the spectre that this is an early warning of what we have anticipate­d since the successful cyberattac­ks undertaken during the 2016 U.S. elections,” said the report. Area 1 monitors the internet for so-called “phishing” attacks. It was founded in 2013 by two former National Security Agency officials and a computer scientist. Oren Falkowitz, the company’s cofounder and CEO, told CNN in an interview that Area 1 has been tracking the GRU for some time.

(CNN)

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Cars stuck in a traffic jam as antigovern­ment protesters block a road with burning tyres during a demonstrat­ion in Beirut. (Photo:Al Jazeera)

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