FBI issues warrants for 3 alleged Russian Hackers over targeting of Irish and international systems

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FBI issues warrants for 3 alleged Russian Hackers over targeting of Irish and international systems
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The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued arrest warrants for three alleged Russian Government hackers who they say hacked Irish cyber systems along with those in a host of other countries.

Image: Alamy Stock Photo Image: Alamy Stock Photo THE US FEDERAL Bureau of Investigation has issued arrest warrants for three alleged Russian Government hackers who they say hacked Irish cyber systems along with those in a host of other countries.

In a wanted poster, issued last night, the FBI claimed that the men were members of a Russian state hacking team tasked with targeting countries across the globe between 2012 and 2018. They are also alleged to have targeted Ireland along with 135 other countries and 380 companies worldwide. The British statement, which did not name the three men identified by the FBI, alleged they had attempted to target the systems controlling the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant in Kansas, US in 2017.

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