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US Offers $10 Million Bounty for Russian State Hackers as Messaging App Attacks Evolve
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The US is offering a $10 million bounty for information on Russian state hackers. These hackers, identified as UNC5792 and UNC4221, have been targeting US government officials, military leaders, and personnel from allied countries. Their attacks have involved messaging apps and are becoming increasingly sophisticated. The bounty is part of an effort to disrupt and deter these hacking groups. The attacks pose a significant threat to national security and the security of allied nations.
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