The lack of the U.S. authorities’ official response to mass media reports about cyber attacks against Russia means that there is ‘state cyber terrorism’ in the United States, Russian Foreign Ministry’s official spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Nov. 5
"In connection with the mass media reports that U.S. military hackers have penetrated Russia’s telecommunications networks and electric grid and also ‘the Kremlin’s command systems’ we expect the reaction of the U.S. authorities, including the White House and the Department of State, with the legal assessment of this information," Zakharova stressed.
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"The lack of an official reaction on the part of the American administration will mean that the state cyber terrorism exists in the U.S. In case the threats broadcast by U.S. mass media are put into effect Moscow will have the full right to bring accusations against Washington," the diplomat said.
Earlier in the day, NBC News reported citing a senior intelligence official and top-secret documents that US military hackers "have penetrated Russia's electric grid, telecommunications networks and the Kremlin's command systems, making them vulnerable to attack by secret American cyber weapons."
The U.S. representatives have repeatedly claimed that hackers working for the Russian government allegedly attack information systems of U.S. bodies or campaign headquarters of presidential candidates and vowed to respond symmetrically. Moscow says these are unfounded accusations that are not worthy of notice.
Source: Tass.com