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Microsoft s allegations unlikely to affect Putin-Biden summit, Kremlin says - Russian Politics & Diplomacy

Dmitry Peskov finds Microsoft’s allegations too abstract MOSCOW, May 28. /TASS/. The Kremlin has no information on the Nobelium group’s cyber attacks against US government agencies, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday. He described the related allegations as abstract and noted that they were unlikely to affect the upcoming meeting between Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Joe Biden of the United States. Read also That’s such an abstract statement, it’s like saying that we think that a major threat comes from Microsoft and [its] software, that would be the same unsubstantiated accusation, it would be the same baseless allegation, the Kremlin spokesman noted. When asked if those allegations would affect the Russia-US summit set to take place in Geneva on June 16, Peskov said: No, we don’t think they will.

Microsoft Russian hack: What to know about Nobelium attack on USAID

Microsoft Russian hack: What to know about Nobelium attack on USAID
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Russia Hacks US Agency for International Development to Monitor Human Rights Groups

Russia-linked SolarWinds hackers target email accounts used by State Department aid agency

Russia-linked SolarWinds hackers target email accounts used by State Department aid agency Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY © Microsoft A screenshot with redacted information shows an alleged spear-phishing email intended to resemble a real email from the United States Agency for International Development. Hackers with suspected ties to the Russian government launched new assaults on human rights groups and government agencies, including email accounts used by the State Department s international aid agency, Microsoft revealed late Thursday.  Microsoft Vice President Tom Burt disclosed the breach in a blog post, saying the  wave of attacks  targeted about 3,000 email accounts – across 24 countries – at more than 150 organizations involved in international development and humanitarian work.

SolarWinds hackers, linked to Russia, target USAID email accounts

SolarWinds hackers, linked to Russia, target USAID email accounts
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