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Russian Foreign Ministry: The West will accuse Russia of attacks on the Olympics’ on-line resources

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Russian Foreign Ministry: The West will accuse Russia of attacks on the Olympics’ on-line resources


08.02.2018


The countries with growing cyber potential have turned illegal surveillance and infringements of human rights into routine. Besides, they keep on searching for Russia’s traces of cyber-attacks, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry. The Ministry has claimed that some Western mass media sources have prepared a provocation directed against Russia, RIA Novosti informs. They are going to accuse Moscow of hacker attacks on 2018 - Olympic Games’ internet resources.

At this, The Foreign Ministry has stated that mass media are not going to bother with any evidence. Russian Foreign Ministry has underlined that these countries do not think that Anti-Russian information wave could backfire on its initiators activating international terrorist and criminal groupings.

Diplomats have remarked that all accusations that Moscow allegedly jeopardizes international information security is complete nonsense, especially, considering the fact that for several decades the Russian Federation has been proposing a range of certain constructive measures, which would reinforce international information security and become a barrier for digital threats.

Despite all the Anti-Russian rhetoric, Russia is still ready to cooperate in the field of international information security in a constructive way with any interested country and is ready to give a hand in investigations of cyber-attacks on any country.

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