Bulgarian President accused the Kremlin of trying to divide Europe with cyber attacks

Bulgarian President accused the Kremlin of trying to divide Europe with cyber attacks

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Russia is trying to influence the policies of European States.

Russia is trying to divide and destabilize Europe through cyber attacks.

This was stated by the President of Bulgaria Rosen Asenov Plevneliev, says the BBC.

“Last year, the website of the CEC of Bulgaria and a number of government pages attacked by the hackers, which are related to the same group as the organizers of the attacks on the website of the American Democratic party on the eve of elections”, – he stressed.

According to Plevneliev, also the Kremlin is trying to influence the policy of his country and other European countries, the financing of political parties and spreading propaganda.

At the same time, it is noted that the Kremlin has consistently denied the charges.

Earlier, Microsoft said that the recent cyber-attacks, during which was used a recently discovered vulnerability in the security system of Windows, stood the hacker group, which was previously associated with the Russian government, and attacks on the political system of the United States.

In turn, Russian President Vladimir Putin “disown” the implementation of hacker attacks on the databases of the US Democratic party, they say, he did not know about this. And by the way, said that people should be interested in not the fact of burglary, and the contents of the information declassified bases.

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