The EU has imposed new-model sanctions on Russian and Chinese
cybercriminals, but fresh revelations of Russia-linked media-hacking
indicate it might need to go further.
The EU asset-freezes and visa bans, imposed Thursday (30 July), targeted four officers from Russia's military intelligence service, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (GRU), as well as the GRU's Moscow-based tech branch, the Main Centre for Special Technologies (GTST).
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First use of new EU sanctions against Russia, China hackers
The EU asset-freezes and visa bans, imposed Thursday (30 July), targeted four officers from Russia's military intelligence service, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (GRU), as well as the GRU's Moscow-based tech branch, the Main Centre for Special Technologies (GTST).
Read more at
First use of new EU sanctions against Russia, China hackers
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