A Russian hacker pleads guilty in U.S. federal court for cyberattacks targeting oil and gas infrastructure in the United States and Ukraine. The defendant faces up to 27 years in prison for the operations.
A Russian national has entered a guilty plea in a U.S. federal court for his role in cyberattacks targeting oil and gas infrastructure in the United States and Ukraine. The defendant faces a potential sentence of up to 27 years in prison.
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A Russian national has entered a guilty plea in a U.S. federal court for his role in cyberattacks targeting oil and gas infrastructure in the United States and Ukraine. The defendant faces a potential sentence of up to 27 years in prison.
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