Russians avenge Chancellor Merkel's e-mail

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's e - mail appears to have been taken over by a Russian hacker in 2015. The German newspaper Der Spiegel reports that computers at Merkel's office in Bundestag have been attacked online and electronic mail copied. Hakeri Dimitri Sergeyevich Badin, who uses code name “Scaramouche”, reportedly attacked the system [...]
The German newspaper Der Spiegel reports that computers at Merkel's office in Bundestag have been attacked online and electronic mail copied.
Hakeri Dimitri Sergeyevich Badin, who uses code name “Scaramouche”, reportedly attacked the Bundestag computer system and copied 16 gigabyt documents from Merkel's office.
Correspondances between 2012 and 2015 were registered in classified emails.
The 30-year-old Russian hacker has also attacked important institutions in the United States and is listed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).












