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U.S. Says It Dismantled Russia's ‘Most Sophisticated' Malware Network |
2023-05-10 |
![]() In a separate report, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency portrayed the system, known as the "Snake" malware network, as "the most sophisticated cyberespionage tool" in the Federal Security Service’s arsenal, which it has used to surveil sensitive targets, including government networks, research facilities and journalists. The Federal Security Service, or F.S.B., had used Snake to gain access to and steal international relations documents and other diplomatic communications from a NATO country, according to CISA, which added that the Russian agency had used the tool to infect computers across more than 50 countries and inside a range of American institutions. Those included "education, small businesses and media organizations, as well as critical infrastructure sectors including government facilities, financial services, critical manufacturing and communications." Top Justice Department officials hailed the apparent demise of the malware. "Through a high-tech operation that turned Russian malware against itself, U.S. law enforcement has neutralized one of Russia’s most sophisticated cyberespionage tools, used for two decades to advance Russia’s authoritarian objectives," Lisa O. Monaco, the deputy attorney general, said in a statement. In a newly unsealed 33-page court filing from a federal judge in Brooklyn, a cybersecurity agent, Taylor Forry, laid out how the effort, called Operation Medusa, would take place. |
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