Putin Says Russia The Target Of 25m World Cup Cyber Attacks
Russia was the target of almost 25 million cyber attacks during the World Cup, President Vladimir Putin said, though he did not indicate who may have been behind the attacks.
"During the period of the World Cup, almost 25 million cyber attacks and other criminal acts on the information structures in Russia, linked in one way or another to the World Cup, were neutralised," Putin said during a meeting on Sunday 15th July with security services.
The president, whose comments were reported by the Kremlin yesterday, gave no information on the nature or possible origins of the cyber-attacks.
"Behind this World Cup success lies huge preparatory, operational, analytical and information work, we operated at maximum capacity and concentration," said Putin.
Russia, which hosted the World Cup from June 14 to July 15 in 11 cities and 12 stadiums, has been repeatedly accused by Western countries of conducting cyber-attacks.
On Friday 13th July, 12 Russian military intelligence officers were charged with hacking Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic Party in a stunning indictment three days before President Donald Trump met with Putin in Helsinki on Monday 16th July.
The charges were drawn up by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who is looking into Russian interference in the November 2016 vote and whether any members of Trump's campaign team colluded with Moscow.
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