WASHINGTON – The Justice Department announced charges against Russian intelligence officers in cyberattacks that targeted a French presidential election, the Winter Olympics in South Korea and American businesses.
The case implicates the Kremlin unit that interfered in the 2016 U.S. election but is not related to the November vote.The indictment accuses the six defendants, all said to be current and former officers in the Russian military intelligence agency known as the GRU, of hacks prosecutors say were aimed at furthering the Kremlin's geopolitical interests and destabilizing or punishing perceived enemies.
All told, the attacks caused billions of dollars in losses and disrupted a broad cross-section of life, including health care in.