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Czech police arrest alleged Russian hacker in joint operation with FBI | Czech police arrest alleged Russian hacker in joint operation with FBI |
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Czech police carried out a joint operation with the FBI to arrest a Russian citizen in Prague suspected of staging cyber attacks on the United States. | Czech police carried out a joint operation with the FBI to arrest a Russian citizen in Prague suspected of staging cyber attacks on the United States. |
Last week, Washington formally accused the Russian government of attempting to interfere with the 2016 election by hacking US political institutions – charges the Kremlin has repeatedly dismissed. | Last week, Washington formally accused the Russian government of attempting to interfere with the 2016 election by hacking US political institutions – charges the Kremlin has repeatedly dismissed. |
However, there was no indication from Czech police the arrest in Prague was linked to the US claims. | However, there was no indication from Czech police the arrest in Prague was linked to the US claims. |
“Czech police have successfully collaborated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),” police spokesman David Schon said in a statement posted on the force’s website on Wednesday. | |
“The aim of the operation was a Russian citizen suspected of hacking attacks on targets in the United States.” | |
The arrest took place in a hotel in Prague city centre, the police statement said. The suspect was not identified by name and no date was given for his arrest. | |
The suspect collapsed in police custody, it added, before he was given first aid and then hospitalised. | The suspect collapsed in police custody, it added, before he was given first aid and then hospitalised. |
Czech judicial authorities will now rule on his extradition to the United States, the statement said. | Czech judicial authorities will now rule on his extradition to the United States, the statement said. |
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed US threats of retaliation over alleged Russian hacks, saying such statements only confirmed Washington used cyber attacks for political ends. | |
On Friday, US Vice President Joe Biden told NBC News “we are sending a message” to Mr Putin, and retaliation for Russia’s hacking attacks “will be at the time of our choosing, and under the circumstances that will have the greatest impact”. | |
The CIA was preparing a retaliatory cyber attack “designed to harass and embarrass the Kremlin leadership,” NBC reported. | |
The US government officially accused Russia for the first time of a campaign of cyber attacks against Democratic Party organisations ahead of the 8 November presidential election. | The US government officially accused Russia for the first time of a campaign of cyber attacks against Democratic Party organisations ahead of the 8 November presidential election. |
“The US Intelligence Community (USIC) is confident that the Russian Government directed the recent compromises of e-mails from US persons and institutions, including from US political organisations,” a statement from the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said. | |
The Kremlin was propelled to the heart of American politics in July, after Hillary Clinton’s campaign blamed Russia for an embarrassing leak of emails from the Democratic National Committee. | |
Russia has been accused of favouring Republican candidate Donald Trump – who has praised Mr Putin and called for better ties with Moscow – over Ms Clinton, who is seen as more hawkish. | |
Russia’s relations with the US have fallen to their post-Cold War nadir over the conflict in Ukraine and stalled efforts to end the five-year Syrian war. | |
Additional reporting by AFP | Additional reporting by AFP |