Gosleni, the leader of the Russian "Prague" online media holding company, accused Google of engaging in anti-Russian operations in Russia. "US Google Inc. is secretly looking for 'pro-Russian government hackers' in Russia." Russia's "Viewpoint" detonated a shock bomb on the 8th. The newspaper disclosed that the leader of the Russian "Prague" online media holding company, Gorscheni, accused Google of engaging in anti-Russian operations in Russia. Recently, the United States and other Western countries have been slamming Russia for hacking into its internal affairs, and the Russian government has always denied such incidents. Gorscheni said that Google Inc. tried to steal his Google account password to see if it had pro-government "hacking."
The Opinions reported that Google’s move was an attempt to damage the image of the Russian government and the country. Google’s Russian branch did not deny the news, saying it would investigate the matter. It is reported that Google has warned in its official account that there are evil "pro-government hackers" in Russia, warning users that "pro-government hackers" are dangerous behaviors.
Kasperskaia, general manager of Russia's InfoWatch software company, told the "Viewpoint" that the United States is now arguing about the threat of Russian hackers and investing a lot of money to undermine Russia's international image. Regardless of where the world’s hacking incident occurs, the target is directed to Russia. This is part of the US action against Russia. Google Inc. has also begun to cooperate with the US government to monitor "pro-government hackers" in Russia. Their behavior is puzzling, and if they are professional hackers, they will not leave any trace on the network. Is there a Russian hacker who wrote: "I am a pro-government hacker?" In fact, the US move is preparing for a hacking attack against Russia in the future.
Russian media reported that Google and the Russian government have been "contradictory" in the near future. In August of this year, the Russian Anti-Monopoly Bureau ruled that Google forced hardware manufacturers to bind Google's own services in the Android phones they produced. The court sentenced Google to a fine of 438 million rubles. To this end, Google filed an appeal and the court decided to proceed in January next year. Russian Federal Antimonopoly Director Alzimiyev said on December 8 that due to violation of Russian laws, Google may completely lose the Russian market and will gradually lose its BRICS market in the future.
At the same time, the accusation that the United States launched a hacking attack against Russia has not stopped. The US "Washington Post" said on the 8th that some influential Republican lawmakers in the US Congress plan to hold hearings and investigate the involvement of Russian hackers in attacking the US electoral system in the coming months. They believe that hacking is not just a personal act, but the Russian government is also difficult to escape. However, US President-elect Trump said on the 8th that he does not believe that Russia can interfere in the US election process. He called for not accusing Russia of launching hacking attacks against the United States. White House spokesperson Ernest said on the same day that lawmakers might get information from US intelligence agencies about attacks by Russian hackers during the US election. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that when the United States accused hacking attacks on Russia, the information released by the United States did not have anything to benefit Russia, and the hysterical argument would escalate.
In fact, the Western countries that accuse Russian hackers of cyber attacks are more than just the United States. Last week, German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that Russia would use hacking to destroy the new round of German elections to be held next year. Hans Mason, the head of the German Federal Constitutional Defense Agency, said at a press conference on the 9th that Russia is trying to turmoil the situation in Germany. The Russian Foreign Minister said at a press conference on the 9th that the completion of this accusation is nonsense. He said: "I believe that Prime Minister Merkel has publicly stated that this is nonsense and said that these statements are nonsense. I have nothing to add here." Russian Federal Security Council Secretary Patrushev on the 8th It said that attacks on the Russian network are tens of millions of times a year. Since the beginning of this year, hackers have caused more than 2 billion rubles to the Russian commercial banks and their customers.
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