Cyber attack against Yahoo: Russia denies any involvement

One day after the US charges against two Russian spies, Russia denies any involvement in computer attacks.  In the aftermath of the US indictment of four individuals, including two members of the Russian intelligence services FSB, for the computer attack targeting Yahoo in 2014, Russia reacts. Without much surprise, Russia denies any involvement.  "It is impossible for a Russian administration, including the FSB, to be officially involved in illegal acts in cyberspace," a spokesman for the Russian government.  In this case, one of the suspects was arrested Tuesday in Canada. Dmitry Dokuchaev and Igor Sushchin, the two Russian spies, and cybercrime Alexsey Belan are all on the FBI list for the most wanted cybercriminals.
One day after the US charges against two Russian spies, Russia denies any involvement in computer attacks.
In the aftermath of the US indictment of four individuals, including two members of the Russian intelligence services FSB, for the computer attack targeting Yahoo in 2014, Russia reacts. Without much surprise, Russia denies any involvement.
"It is impossible for a Russian administration, including the FSB, to be officially involved in illegal acts in cyberspace," a spokesman for the Russian government.
In this case, one of the suspects was arrested Tuesday in Canada. Dmitry Dokuchaev and Igor Sushchin, the two Russian spies, and cybercrime Alexsey Belan are all on the FBI list for the most wanted cybercriminals.

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