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The ‘U.S. Spy’ Just Arrested in Russia Is Allegedly an Infamous

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https://themoscowtimes.com/news/the-us-spy-just-arrested-in-russia-is-allegedly-an-infamous-hacker-too-56947
>Sergei Mikhailov — the top cybersecurity specialist in Russia’s Federal Security Service arrested for treason on Wednesday — could be a member of the infamous hacker collective “Anonymous International,” known in Russia as “Shaltai Boltai,” according to the pro-Kremlin television network Tsargrad TV.

>Anonymous International has gained notoriety over the past several years for leaking private emails and other correspondence that has embarrassed public figures with ties to the Kremlin.

>Tsargrad TV, which often reports outlandish conspiracy theories, also speculates that “maybe the CIA” is behind Anonymous International, accusing Mikhailov of designing plans to use information technology to influence Russia’s election results.
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>>104639
>For more than three years now, the hacker collective Anonymous International has leaked documents embarrassing several prominent figures in Russian politics.

>In December 2013, the group leaked an advance copy of Vladimir Putin’s New Year’s speech. In May the next year, it published emails revealing the political work of a company owned by Yevgeny Prigozhin, “the Kremlin’s caterer,” including evidence that he sponsors Russia’s infamous “Internet troll factory.” In September 2014, Anonymous International shared documents and emails showing how the Moscow mayor’s office frequently placed stories in the news media surreptitiously.

>In 2014, the group even released correspondence between Eurasianist philosopher Alexander Dugin, who heads Tsargrad TV, and Konstantin Malofeyev, the board chairman at Tsargrad TV.

>In 2015, the hackers published emails and text messages stolen from Timur Prokopenko, a Kremlin official supposedly tasked with stymying the anti-Putin opposition, Alexander Zharov, the head of Russia’s state censor, and Natalya Timakova, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s press secretary. A year later, the group also targeted Dmitry Kiselyov, “the Kremlin’s chief propagandist,” and Aram Gabrelyanov, the owner of several pro-Kremlin tabloids and news outlets.

>None of Anonymous International’s leaks has put anyone behind bars in Russia, and the content of the group’s revelations is generally more embarrassing than criminal. With this in mind, and the hackers’ surprising access to materials no one else seems to have, there has been rampant speculation about the group’s origins, including theories that it is run by members working inside Russia’s intelligence community.
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Have Wikileaks published these hacked documents?
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>>104640
>Alexander Dugin

I would love to see these.
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>>104770
Assange has a show on RT so probably not.
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It smells of a false flag. Also, is Anonymous trustworthy like Wikileaks?
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>>104770
Wikileaks never publishes anything damaging to Russia. Just look at how they refused the Panama Papers and called them a CIA plot to discredit Russian oligarchs.
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>>105007
>Also, is Anonymous trustworthy like Wikileaks?

No and Wikileaks is trustworthy as long as long as you understand Asange's (understandable) bias towards the US.
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How many more of our spies are going to disappear in Russia?
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THERE'S A SPAH CREEPIN AROUND HERE
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>>105007
>Also, is Anonymous trustworthy like Wikileaks?
anonymous has never been trustworthy, and the whole "hacker group" stopped being a thing in like 2010 or something when the most famous hackers got busted.
nowdays the whole group is just some falseflag operation run by USA's intelligence agencies and/or 12year old kids from facebook/9gag/whatever the fuck DDOSing and doxxing random people
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>>105695
Are you saying the Ruissans have arrested legit US spys?
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>>105700
Yes the person arrested by the FSB is supposed to be a CIA asset. It possibly links back to the Trump dossier that was released a while ago.

Also anonymous international != anonymous
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