Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev. © Vitaly Nevar / TASS
Russia is facing increased cyber attacks from abroad, a senior security official was quoted on Sunday as saying, responding to Western accusations that Moscow is aggressively targeting information networks in the United States and Europe.
U.S. intelligence agencies say Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a cyber campaign aimed at boosting Donald Trump's electoral chances by discrediting his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Russia has dismissed the accusations as a "witch-hunt".
"Recently we have noted a significant increase in attempts to inflict harm on Russia's informational systems from external forces," Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of Russia's Security Council, told the Rossiiskaya Gazeta daily, according to excerpts of an interview to be published in full on Monday.
"The global (Internet) operators and providers are widely used, while the methods they use constantly evolve," said Patrushev, a former head of the FSB secret service and a close ally of Putin
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Update #1: Kremlin says cyberattacks against Russia see marked increase (CBS/AP)
Update #2: Russian Security Council: But we're getting hacked, too -- DW
Update #3: Obama Administration's Hacking Claims Groundless - Russian Security Council Head (Sputnik)
WNU Editor: The chief of Russia's Security Council is primarily pointing his finger at the U.S. .... US uses its servers for unauthorized data collecting - Security Council (TASS)
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