【】He was talking about the Kremlin.
The head of the German equivalent of the FBI said he'd like the legal authority to "wipe out" servers the Russian government allegedly used to deploy cyber attacks again Germany. 。
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He was talking about the Kremlin.。
Russian hackers grabbed a big chunk of data on the Bundestag — Germany's parliament — in an attack that happened two years ago this month. They've also gone after the Christian Democratic Union — the party of Chancellor Angela Merkel — and individual politicians in the lead up to the nation's September elections, though it's not known whether those attacks were successful.。
The accusations are familiar. The United States government has been adamant that Russia hacked Democratic party officials in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election. The information found in the hacks was released throughout election season, in what appeared to be attempts to damage Hillary Clinton's candidacy in favor of now-President Donald Trump. The French government, too, has accused the Kremlin of spreading misinformation in favor of its preferred French presidential candidate, the far-right Marine Le Pen. 。
Germany's national elections are up in September, and Maassen said he's not sure whether the Kremlin will use the information he says they stole. Either way, the German government is reportedly looking into reworking a few laws to allow German cyber squads to find the stolen information and eradicate it.。
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