A Bulgarian product was one of the options considered by Russian authorities for cyber attacks, a New York Times article says.
The text tells a story about Aleksandr Vyarya, a programmer who turned down an offer from the government to join a team of hackers.
Vyarya, whose experience was mostly about protecting people from hackers, is reported as saying he was “invited to accompany Vasily Brovko, an executive at the military contracting company Rostec, on a trip to Sofia, Bulgaria.”
“But he said it turned out to be a demonstration of a new software suite capable of staging DDoS attacks [distributed denial of …read more
Source: Novinite