Russian hacker targeted US government computers in Maryland, feds say

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He also tried to destroy Ukrainian government systems and data in January 2022, according to prosecutors.

A 22-year-old Russian man was indicted by a Maryland grand jury Tuesday for conspiring to hack into Ukrainian and U.S. federal government computer systems.

Malicious cyber actors who attack our allies should know that we will pursue them to the full extent of the law,” U.S. Attorney Erek Barron said. “Cyber intrusion schemes such as the one alleged threaten our national security, and we will use all the technologies and investigative measures at our disposal to disrupt and track down these cybercriminals.”

Ukrainians! All information about you has become public, be afraid and expect the worst,” the Russian intelligence agents wrote on hacked websites. “This is for your past, present and future.”

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