U.S. Busts Russian Cyberoperation In Dozens Of Countries

Prosecutors have accused the hackers of stealing documents from hundreds of computer systems belonging to governments of NATO members and other targets of interest to the Kremlin. (file photo)

The U.S. Justice Department says it has disrupted a long-running Russian cyberespionage campaign that stole sensitive information from computer networks in dozens of countries. Prosecutors on May 9 linked the spying operation to a unit of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) and accused the hackers of stealing documents from hundreds of computer systems belonging to governments of NATO members and other targets of interest to the Kremlin. The Justice Department said the FSB relied on the malware for 20 years to conduct cyberespionage against the United States and its allies. To read the original story by AP, click here.