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At least the US doesn't harbor cybercriminals that target civilian infrastructure like Russia does. Hospitals, schools, and banks have all been harmed with the full approval of the Russian government.
citation needed
Reuters has a pretty decent article.
reuters is just reporting on a blog article, and assuming that the people who published that blog are what they say they are.
this is tabloid level nonsense.
Fine, do your own damn search, it's not hard.
Russia cybercrime ransomware
. This is a well known tactic by the Kremlin.This is a well known propaganda tactic from American intelligence agencies.
And a minimal effort search would bring up dozens of articles about how pervasive this Russian tactic is. I'm not even that dialed into the security community and I've heard plenty about it.
Are any of those articles true?
Are you doubting this based on expertise or knee jerk suspicion of anything unflattering of Russia?
No, I'm just saying that I don't trust the word of American government or their affiliates on this.
Okay, this article goes over the justification in more detail.
BBC is owned by the UK government.
Thank you for that piece of information. I almost forgot. Now read the damn article, it cites non-governmental sources.
It cites analysis from Chainalysis, a contractor for US government.
Is there a flaw in the evidence or analysis?
You and I don't know because we don't have access to the evidence ourselves. It's just "Company publishes report supporting the arguments of its large customer".
A blog post that previews the report is here: https://blog.chainalysis.com/reports/2022-crypto-crime-report-preview-russia-ransomware-money-laundering/
At this point, I'm not doing any more of the leg work for you. There's plenty of information out there on this. It's widely discussed in the security community. Articles, reports, and the like are not hard to find at all.
The company here has a massive conflict of interest. The US government is a big customer of theirs. There is no reason to take anything they say seriously.
Source: NATO
You really like low effort dismissals with "NATO" or "US", don't you?
Cybercriminals like snowden?
No, more along the lines of ransomware usually. The deal is that they have free range to operate on enemy targets, but they must not attack Russian targets. One piece of ransomware for Windows did this by checking for a Russian language pack.