Russian hackers have infiltrated NATO's communications and US national security targets

Hackers, most likely Russians, have been infiltrated and monitored since the summer of 2009 by NATO communications, the Ukrainian government, university research centers in the US and other "national security objectives," a government source said in Washington on Monday 13.

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It is, she said, "a serious blow to the security of America and its friendly and allied countries.

Hackers have a control and broadcast center "somewhere in Germany" and exploit a disused gateway. Their targets were last extended to a Polish energy company, a Western European secret service, and a French telecommunications company.

«There is no doubt that (hackers) have developed spying on behalf of Russian national interests"He said Steve Ward, director of a private security company who "captured" hackers about a year ago. He asserted that "The (Russian) hackers are not among those who recently violated their privacy (American) JPMorgan and Chase banks».

You went to Washington, updated, to which she referred The Washington Post 14 October find that by the end of August last year, the Ukrainian government and the NATO Summit in Wales became the main targets of hackers who used one of the most advanced methods of penetrating into electronic systems. Interestingly, they have also shown a forum in Europe on the subject of 'pro-terrorists and terrorists'.

The Russian government has repeatedly dashed everything about Russian hackers and their action is sure to use their "services". Something similar happens with the United States as well as with European countries, as revealed by the Edward Snowdon.

Source: tovima.gr

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