Russia's FSB Alleges Foreign Spyware on Officials' Phones
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) claims to have uncovered a large-scale foreign intelligence operation involving spyware planted on the phones of high-ranking Russian officials. The FSB alleges that foreign agencies were monitoring their conversations.
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Russia Says It Found Foreign Spyware on Top Officials’ Phones - Bloomberg.com
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