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Russian Hackers Suspected in Cyberattack on U.S. Systems
Kremlin-backed hackers are believed to be behind a series of security breaches on federal computer systems over the weekend. This wouldn’t be the first time Russia is suspected in cyberattacks against U.S. interests, even though Moscow denies the allegations. Jamil Jaffer from the National Security Institute at George Mason University joined Jim Lokay on The Final 5 to explain why the attacks have the hallmarks of a Russian-backed attack, and what could happen next.
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