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EU targets Russian intelligence officers accused of running a yearslong cyber spying campaign

First publishedJul 13, 09:33 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 10:37 UTC · 1h ago
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EU targets Russian intelligence officers accused of running a yearslong cyber spying campaign
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The European Union has put sanctions on Russian military intelligence officers, hackers, and some companies. They say these people and groups ran a long cyber spying campaign that lasted several years. The EU says the campaign tried to steal information from governments and businesses in Europe.

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This shows how countries are trying to stop foreign cyber attacks that can threaten security and privacy. Ordinary people should care because such attacks can affect online services and personal data.

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What did the EU do?
The EU imposed sanctions on Russian intelligence officers, hackers, and companies linked to a cyber spying campaign.
Why did the EU act?
The EU says the campaign stole information from European governments and businesses over several years.
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