Russian sandworm hackers

NotPety one of the most shocking viruses there has ever been
until the moment which in a few months managed to paralyze large companies and
critical infrastructures demonstrating how fragile the systems of
cybersecurity of the moment. Now the United States claims to have found the
culprits of this cyberattack and other major cyberattacks of recent years.

The FBI has published this week the image of six members
of the Russian hacker group known as Sandowrm, the American agency assures
that this group would be behind the most disruptive and destructive computer attacks
attributed to a single group.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice. USA. the
This group's objective is to interfere with its internal politics., cause
monetary losses and destabilizing foreign nations, In addition, to shell
the seven offences charged to each of the six accused, ranging from
conspiracy computer fraud and others related to the consequences
of NotPetya such as attacks on critical infrastructures or the attempt to intervene
in the last French general election.

In addition to the NotPetya attack on the Sandowrm group, they are credited with it.
several major attacks such as an attack that managed to knock down the electricity
of destined populations in an attack carried out in 2015 to Ukrainian enclaves, one
attack targeted the IT systems of the Winter Olympics in Korea
of the South in 2018 and that I leave all your systems reeling. From the
U.S. Department of Justice Indicates This Group Is Likely
the most dangerous and aggressive group of cybercriminals in existence.


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