FSB has filed criminal proceedings for "elaboration, use and distribution of damaging computer programs" for the first time in it's history.
Published:
30 April 2000 y., Sunday
The Kirov Regional Department of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has filed criminal proceedings for "elaboration, use and distribution of damaging computer programs" for the first time in history, a representative of the FSB Public Relations Center told RBC. An Information Department technician of a private company of the Kirov city was accused of committing this crime. He loaded a program that "deliberately disrupts the work of the PC and the local network" on his computer in the office. He also placed this program on his company's server. As a result, using this program, all visitors to the server could break the PC protection and use data without the approval of owners of the information.
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