US Ambassador to the UN said the lack of trust in Russia
The situation with the prosecution of Russians in hacking Yahoo! specifies that the U.S. “should never trust Russia” from Moscow threat “should be taken seriously,” said U.S. permanent representative to the UN, Nikki Haley.
The U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations (UN), Nikki Haley in an interview with NBC News said the lack of trust in Russia after reports about the involvement of Russian citizens, including two employees of the FSB, to hacking accounts Yahoo! .
“Take it seriously. We can’t trust Russia. We should never trust Russia,” she said in the broadcast American TV channel.
Earlier, the court of Northern California has formally charged the FSB Dmitry Dokuchaev and Igor Susino and hackers Alexey Belan and Karim Baratova in hacking Yahoo! and illicit access to 500 million accounts. From the press release, who yesterday, on March 15, published the U.S. Department of justice, it follows that hacked the accounts of the Russians, among other things, used the stolen data to hacking mail of Russian and American officials and journalists.
The victims of the attack named employees of the Russian company on cyber security, the Russian investment Bank, a French transport company, the Swiss operator of bitcoins and American airlines. According to the Ministry of justice, all of them of interest to the FSB.
The charge of the court consists of 14 counts, including fraud, economic espionage and hacking computer systems.
The intention of the American Supervisory authority became known to the Washington Post. The publication points out that Baratov Karim has been arrested in Canada.
Officer of the second division planning Center of information security of FSB Dmitry Dokuchaev currently already is under arrest on charges of treason
According to “Novaya Gazeta”, it had to do with the hacker group “Humpty Dumpty”, which deals with the publication of the correspondence of the first persons of the Russian government, officials of the presidential administration and departments.