Latest Russia Headlines
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Update – Italy’s Generali Eyes €2 Billion Acquisition in Russia: Source
Mar 17 2021 // MILAN – Italy’s top insurer Generali is considering an acquisition in Russia worth about 2 billion euros ($2.4 billion), although the project is still at a very early stage, a source close to the situation said on...
China’s Microsoft Hack, Russia’s SolarWinds Attack Threaten to Overwhelm U.S.
Mar 10 2021 // China’s global attack on Microsoft’s popular email software revealed last week and an equally sprawling Russian attack discovered three months ago have created a two-front war that threatens to overwhelm...
Russian Mining Giant Nornickel Fined $2 Billion for Huge Arctic Fuel Spill
Feb 5 2021 // MOSCOW – Russian mining giant Norilsk Nickel was fined $2 billion on Friday for the damage caused by a huge fuel spill last year in the country’s worst environmental disaster in the Arctic. The leakage in May of...
Future of Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Looks Increasingly Uncertain
Jan 20 2021 // The future of Nord Stream 2 looks increasingly uncertain as the U.S. ramped up pressure on the project with new sanctions, and companies walked away from the controversial Russian gas link. The new sanctions come just days...
Zurich Insurance to Stop Insuring Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Project: Sources
Jan 19 2021 // Zurich Insurance Group will drop out of Russia’s Nord Stream 2 project in the face of looming U.S. sanctions against European companies that support construction of the $11 billion gas pipeline, two sources familiar...
U.S. Warns of Sanctions on European Firms and Insurers Over Russia’s Nord Stream
Jan 13 2021 // The U.S. State Department this month told European companies which it suspects are helping to build Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline that they face the risk of sanctions as the outgoing Trump administration...
Russian Spy Tools Linked to SolarWinds Hack, Says Cyber Security Firm Kaspersky
Jan 11 2021 // The group behind a global cyber-espionage campaign discovered last month deployed malicious computer code with links to spying tools previously used by suspected Russian hackers, researchers said on Monday. Investigators...
Russia Expedites Work on Nord Stream 2 Gas Pipeline Before U.S. Tightens Sanctions
Dec 30 2020 // Russia is stepping up work on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline before the U.S. tightens sanctions against the controversial project designed to feed more natural gas into Germany. Construction of the 1,230-kilometer (764-mile)...
Cyber Attacks Cost Russian Companies and Citizens $49B in 2020: Sberbank
Dec 29 2020 // MOSCOW – Cyber attacks have cost Russian companies and citizens up to 3.6 trillion roubles ($49 billion) this year, the country’s largest lender Sberbank said. Russia has encouraged its citizens to switch to bank...
Suspected Russian Hack of U.S. Government: Espionage or Act of War?
Dec 21 2020 // The suspected Russian hack of U.S. government agencies has led to heated rhetoric from lawmakers, with U.S. Senator Dick Durbin calling it “virtually a declaration of war” and U.S. Senator Marco Rubio saying...
Suspected Russian Cyber Espionage Has U.S. Government, Businesses Scrambling
Dec 15 2020 // The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and thousands of businesses scrambled Monday to investigate and respond to a sweeping hacking campaign that officials suspect was directed by the Russian government. Emails sent by...
Judge Throws Out Trump Campaign’s Libel Claim Against CNN
Nov 13 2020 // A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed a libel lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign against CNN over a 2019 opinion piece which it said suggested the campaign would be open to Russian...
U.S. Sanctions to Target Insurers In Fight Against Russia-to-Germany Nord Stream 2
Nov 12 2020 // The U.S. is drawing up additional sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline project, the latest obstacle in the path of the 9.5 billion-euro ($11.2 billion) Russia-to-Germany link that’s been halted almost...
Q&A: Where Drugmakers Are in the Race for COVID-19 Vaccine
Nov 9 2020 // Drugmakers and research centers around the world are working on COVID-19 vaccines, with large global trials of several of the candidates involving tens of thousands of participants well underway. The following is what we...
Russia-Based Hackers Plan New Wave of Attacks Against U.S. Hospitals: Security Firm
Nov 2 2020 // A Russia-based ransomware group responsible for a new wave of attacks against U.S. hospitals is laying the groundwork to cripple at least ten more, according to the cyber-security firm Prevailion Inc. Prevailion’s...
Japan to Take Countermeasures to Prevent Cyber Attacks from Derailing Tokyo Games
Oct 20 2020 // Japan said on Tuesday it would take countermeasures to ensure next year’s Tokyo Olympics are not derailed by cyber attacks after Britain and the United States accused Russia of orchestrating efforts to disrupt the...
The Most Expensive Data Breach You’ll Ever Have
Oct 5 2020 // Last week, a producer in one of my classes was distracted beyond belief — fidgeting with his mobile device, sending emails, and texting. As happens to most of us when we’re nervous, his leg was shaking like a...
Russia-Backed Hackers Behind Most Nation-State Cyber Attacks: Microsoft
Oct 2 2020 // Russia-based hackers are responsible for the majority of nation-state attacks on Microsoft customers, according to new data from company. Microsoft Corp. has issued 13,000 alerts about nation-state hacking attempts to its...
Citing U.S. Sanctions, Insurers Won’t Cover Ships For Russia, Turkey Pipelines Projects
Sep 23 2020 // The world’s largest group of shipping insurers will not insure vessels involved in the Russian-led Nord Stream 2 and TurkStream gas pipeline projects because of the threat of U.S. sanctions. Associations belonging to...
Confident Russia Vows to Shoulder Some of the Legal Liability of Its COVID-19 Vaccine
Sep 23 2020 // Russia is so confident in its COVID-19 vaccine that it will shoulder some of the legal liability should anything go wrong, rather than requiring buyers to take on the full risk, the head of the state fund bankrolling the...