Beware: Hackers are planting child porn on people's computers
The US's spy chief says that he wouldn't put it past the Russian hackers to download child porn on US hard drives.
Andrew Higgens published an article on December 9, 2016 in the New York Times titled, ‘Foes of Russia Say Child Pornography is Planted to Ruin Them.’ The article outlines the accusations made against the Kremlin for adopting what Higgens describes as a “new and particularly noxious form of an old K.G.B. dirty trick known as kompromat – the fabrication and planting of compromising or illegal material.”
Now a new report adds to the fuel, further confirming that Russian hackers may try to frame Americans by planting child porn on their computers.
This is the kind of “cyber mischief-making where
The latest update on this story brings us to a committee hearing that took place recently wherein Director of National Intelligence James Clapper stated that he would not put it past
Clapper made the shocking statement at a Tuesday (10 January) hearing about Russian cyber-attacks during the
He also added that
Russian cyber activities have gained increased scrutiny in the West, as multiple countries have been accusing the former of tampering with elections.