Lithuania accuses Russia put spying software on its computers Government



Here it is again accused Russia of involvement in piracy computers used by foreign governments after a proven track record in this regard, this time against Russia and Lithuania, which says it discovered the spyware was planted in government computers from Russia party systems.

In a statement to Reuters, said Rimtautas Cerniauskas, President of the Security Center Alseperani for Aatawanah, pirates Ross tried to infect computers first government espionage programs in 2015, but was registered 20 another attempt this year.

What is even worse is that the spyware undisclosed only 6 months after the transplantation, saysCerniauskas They were used to transport documents and passwords for Russia's spy agencies.

It is not known yet whether any stolen confidential documents or state secrets, but the Lithuanian official says some of the infected computers were used by a medium positions of government officials to the lowest working on projects of government decisions.

This commented spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Russian President Vladimir Putin on the accusations, describing them as "ridiculous."
Russia, however, and foreign intelligence agencies accused of planning a major attack against the country earlier this month, but local officials said that all attempts thwarted successfully.

This warned Cerniauskas That Russia has become a major threat to the world in the field of cyber security, adding that all countries must be prepared to face them and stand against the attacks launched by groups associated with the government of the Kremlin

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