http://www.networkworld.com/article/2996762/russian-cyberspies-targeted-the-mh17-crash-investigation.html
By Lucian Constantin
IDG News Service
Oct 23, 2015
A Russian cyberespionage group that frequently targets government
institutions from NATO member countries tried to infiltrate the
international investigation into the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
(MH17).
MH17 was a passenger flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that crashed in
eastern Ukraine close to the Russian border on 17 July, 2014. All 283
passengers and 15 crew members lost their lives.
The Dutch Safety Board led an international investigation into the
incident and released a final report on Oct. 13, concluding that the
Boeing 777-200 aircraft was shot down by a warhead launched from a
Russian-built Buk missile system.
Security researchers from Trend Micro have found evidence that a
cyberespionage group dubbed Pawn Storm, which has long been suspected to
have ties to the Russian intelligence services, has targeted the Dutch
Safety Board before and after the MH17 report was finalized.
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