Russia accuses former Radio Free Europe journalist of aiding cyberattacks for Ukraine

Russia accuses former Radio Free Europe journalist of aiding cyberattacks for Ukraine
Russian authorities say they detained a former Radio Free Europe freelancer on treason charges for allegedly sharing information with a Telegram channel tied to the SBU that was used to aid cyberattacks on Russian targets. Searches of the suspect’s home and the Novaya Gazeta newsroom are part of wider probes into Telegram activity, virtual payments, and alleged ties to banned organizations. #RadioFreeEurope #Telegram

Keypoints

  • A former Radio Free Europe freelancer was detained for allegedly passing information used in cyberattacks against Russian targets.
  • Authorities say the suspect shared details via a Telegram channel controlled by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
  • Security officers seized computers and communication devices that they claim contain evidence of activities against Russia’s security.
  • Investigators searched Novaya Gazeta amid inquiries into illegal use of personal data and ties to outlets labeled undesirable.
  • Russian probes have targeted Telegram features like virtual currency and channels, while Telegram founder Pavel Durov says the service will continue adapting to blocks.

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