US, partners dismantle malware network used in 20-year Russian spy campaign

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    -28% Medium Liberal

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46% : The bureau is contacting local governments and law enforcement agencies in other countries to notify affected victims and offer guidance on how to remove the implant.
39% : The Department of Justice announced May 9 that the FBI and law enforcement partners around the world have hacked and disrupted a malware-compromised peer-to-peer network used by "Turla," an espionage-minded hacking group tied to the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian government.

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