“The US Department of Justice announced the suspicion of a citizen of Ukraine, who is associated with the support of cyber attacks against critical infrastructure for the benefit of Russian special services.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European truth” with reference to Reuters
Details: As noted, 33-year-old Viktoria Eduardivna Dubranova was indicted in a second indictment in Los Angeles federal court for her alleged support of a group identified by the Department of Justice as NoName057(16).
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Dubranova was extradited to the United States earlier this year on charges related to a group that federal authorities called CyberArmyofRussia_Reborn (CARR).
Dubranova was accused of conspiring to damage protected computers.
According to the Justice Department, she has pleaded not guilty in both cases, and a trial in the NoName case is scheduled for February 2026 and in the CARR case in April.
Prosecutors allege that Russia provided financial support to CARR and NoName.
Federal officials said the alleged cyberattacks targeted services, including water and power systems, and posed a threat to national security.
According to prosecutors, NoName claimed responsibility for hundreds of cyberattacks around the world.
The US State Department is offering a reward of up to $2 million for information on individuals associated with CARR and up to $10 million for information on individuals associated with NoName.
Recently NoName took responsibility for cyber attacks on several Danish municipalities, government websites and a Danish defense company.
Also in November, on the eve of local and regional elections in Denmark, the websites of several Danish political parties suffered a cyber attackwhich was claimed by pro-Russian hackers from NoName.
