Russian hospital programmer gets 14 years for leaking soldier data to Ukraine

Russian hospital programmer gets 14 years for leaking soldier data to Ukraine

A Russian court sentenced a former hospital programmer to 14 years for leaking military personal data to Ukraine, highlighting ongoing cyber-espionage activities. The case underscores the increasing number of treason charges in Russia related to espionage and data breaches involving foreign states. #UkrainianIntelligence #RussianMilitaryData

Keypoints

  • A Russian hospital programmer was sentenced for leaking personal data of Russian soldiers to Ukraine.
  • He copied electronic medical records and sent them to Ukrainian intelligence via Telegram.
  • The Russian FSB accused him of sharing phone numbers and transferring money for military aid.
  • Since 2022, nearly 800 individuals in Russia have faced charges of treason, espionage, or collaboration.
  • Russian authorities use social media deception tactics to identify and prosecute suspected spies.

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