Russian held as agent studied US groups' cyberdefenses

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Kostiantyn Kurt, who heads Internews-Ukraine, on Russian attempts to penetrate U.S.-funded projects: “If they understand how to break our firewalls, they could find our partners. People could get detained, tortured, killed.”

 

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Air gap.

That’s right, RUSSIA is a real huge problem for the world! Putin could care nothing too about people and if this spy gives up information and RUSSIA kills tortures it’s TRUMPS FAULT, PENCE REPUBLICANS who have let AMERICANS be killed by HATRED of DEEP! TRUMPS in deep with RUSSIA!

That’s a BIG story that needs to go straight to the public and MUELLER! We all mourn the loss of the Jewish Temple, TRAGIC but I know they are in Heaven! A lot of loss if lives under TRUMP SATAN but he cares little! Money is his power, HATRED his game! Russia getting ahold GUILTY

🤔👉'in this case, all the institutions expected someone else to vet Butina. Internews thought American University stood behind her; the university said it doesn’t do background checks and expects the State Department to vet foreign applicants fully before issuing visas.'👈😮

Russophobic porridge: if you are an idiot, eat it, do not choke.

The Russians are becoming very sophisticated.

Already happened

Trump be like oh well! Putin loves ME so I don't care!

Would be nice to have less socialogists and philosophers and more cyber warriors

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Russian held as agent studied US groups' cyberdefensesWASHINGTON (AP) — A year before federal prosecutors accused Maria Butina of operating as a secret agent for the Russian government, she was a graduate student at American University working on a sensitive project involving cybersecurity. Butina's college assignment called for her to gather information on the cyberdefenses of U.S. nonprofit organizations that champion media freedom and human rights, The Associated Press has learned. It was information that could help the groups plug important vulnerabilities, but also would be of interest to the Russian government. Well, well Maria. 5 sentences? ....😬
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