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Reuters: Cyberattack Hits Russian Interior Ministry Computers:

Published by Bruno Cantin on May 13, 2017May 13, 2017

Reuters | Interfax | May 13 2017:

Around 1,000 computers at the Russian Interior Ministry have been affected by the huge cyberattack that hit countries including Britain and Spain on Friday, a spokeswoman for the ministry told Interfax.

A source familiar with the matter told Interfax that the ministry did not lose any information in the attacks.

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