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US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (shown on June 2) said on Monday that his agency was imposing sanctions on five Russian firms and three of their executives over efforts to hack into US computer systems. Photo: Bloomberg

US sanctions Russians over hacks on US computers and for ‘tracking undersea cables that carry world’s data’

The punishment was in response to a number of hacks on US computer systems and Russia’s tracking of undersea cables carrying telecommunications data

The US Treasury Department on Monday imposed sanctions on several Russian companies and businessmen for engaging in cyberattacks and assisting Russia’s military and intelligence services with other malicious activities.

The agency said it was imposing sanctions on five Russian firms and three of their executives under legislation passed last year and an executive order aimed at punishing efforts to hack into US computer systems. The sanctions freeze any assets that those targeted may have in US jurisdictions and bar Americans from doing business with them.

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“The United States is engaged in an ongoing effort to counter malicious actors working at the behest of the Russian Federation and its military and intelligence units to increase Russia’s offensive cyber capabilities,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.

The department said the sanctions were a response to a number of cyberattacks, including last year’s NotPetya attack, as well as intrusions into the US energy grid and global network infrastructure. It also said that Russia had been tracking undersea cables that carry the bulk of the world’s telecommunications data.

The companies affected are Digital Security and its subsidiaries ERPScan and Embedi; the Kvant Scientific Research Institute; and Divetechnoservices.

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The three sanctioned men are Aleksandr Lvovich Tribun, Oleg Sergeyevich Chirikov and Vladimir Yakovlevich Kaganskiy, all of whom work for Divetechnoservices.

The Treasury Department said Digital Security had provided material and technological support to Russia’s Federal Security Services, or FSB. It said Divetechnoservices had procured a variety of underwater equipment and diving systems, including a submarine, for Russian government agencies.

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