Russian hackers

US alleges executive sold secrets to Russia for $1.3 million

US prosecutors charge Peter Williams with selling US trade secrets to a Russian buyer for $1.3 million, raising national security concerns.

A Russian secret agent; illustrative.
A woman votes as members of a local electoral commission visit her home during Moldova's parliamentary elections in the town of Durlesti, Moldova September 28, 2025.

Moldovans vote in high-stakes parliamentary election, authorities warn of Russian interference

Russian hacking underground newsletter is seen in this illustration taken December 19, 2022

FBI warns of Russian hacks targeting US critical infrastructure

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Investigators believe Russia at least partially responsible for US court records hack


Russian hackers targeted Ukrainian company at center of Trump impeachment

California-based Area 1 Security identified the hacking of Burisma and linked it to Russia's Main Directorate of Military Intelligence, or GRU.

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Russian hacker, Na’ama Issachar ask High Court to block U.S. extradition

Generally, the petitioners oppose any extradition, but given the current state of legal play, they are pushing for extradition to Russia rather than the US.

Naama Issachar, who was arrested by Russia and given seven-and-a-half years in prison for carrying cannabis.

Alexei Burkov to be extradited to U.S., not 'traded' for Naama Issachar

Naama Issachar’s lawyers said their appeal was based on “an expectation based on the principles of law and justice that this decision will not stand.”

MK Amir Ohana

Russia dismisses reports of Iranian hacking collusion as 'unsavory'

British security officials have said the Russian group, known as "Turla," used Iranian tools and computer infrastructure to successfully hack organizations in at least 20 different countries.

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Hundreds of Israelis protest Naama Issachar's arrest in Tel Aviv

Issachar was arrested in April with 9.5 grams of cannabis in her checked luggage in Russia and was sentenced to a whopping seven and a half years in prison.

Thousands protest in Habima Square, Tel Aviv, against the arrest of Naama Issachar in Russia.

Russian unit attempting to destabilize Europe – Security officials

Intelligence officials from four Western countries said that it's unclear how often the unit is mobilized, adding that it's impossible to know when and where it will strike.

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russians hacked into Gantz's phone - report

Hacking comes months after Iranians did same.

Benny Gantz has awoken from his post-election slumber.

FaceApp: Want to know what you’ll look like in 50 years? Now you can

New security concerns over app that allows you to age your face

Two friends taking selfie in a car (illustrative)

NSA 'EternalBlue' tool facilitates cyberattacks worldwide including U.S.

Many of the targets in the US have been local governments, such as Baltimore and San Antonio, where public employees often oversee networks using outdated software.

National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters building in Fort Meade, Maryland

Trump kowtows to Putin in Helsinki

Trump spoke defensively of his electoral victory and insisted that he won fair and square without Russian help.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin shake hands as they meet in Helsinki, Finland July 16, 2018