The Justice Department charged 12 Russian intelligence officers on Friday with a litany of alleged offenses related to Russia's hacking of the Democratic National Committee's emails, state election systems and other targets in 2016. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who announced the indictments, said the Russians involved belonged to the military intelligence service GRU. They are accused of a sustained cyber attack against Democratic Party targets, including its campaign committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign. The GRU attackers also targeted state election systems, including both government agencies and their vendors, and stole information about 500,000 American voters.
No comments:
Post a Comment