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U.S. Charges Ukrainian National in Fresh Russia-Backed Cyberattack Indictment

U.S. Charges Ukrainian National in Fresh Russia-Backed Cyberattack Indictment cyber attack statistics

New Indictment Targets Alleged Russian-Linked Cyber Operative

The U.S. Justice Department has filed a second criminal indictment against a 33-year-old Ukrainian woman, accused of supporting cyberattacks directed by Russia. Prosecutors claim she colluded with a hacking group to disrupt vital systems — intensifying the U.S. counter-cybersecurity crackdown.


Details of the Allegations

Authorities accuse the woman of collaborating with a hacking collective known as NoName057(16) to launch cyberattacks against essential infrastructure. This second case builds on an earlier indictment — tied to another group named CyberArmyofRussia_Reborn (CARR) — for which she was already extradited to the United States. The new charges allege conspiracy to damage protected computers.

She has pleaded not guilty in both matters. The trial for the NoName057(16) charges is scheduled for February 2026, with further proceedings on the CARR case expected in April 2026.


National Security Risk and Stakes Highlighted

Federal prosecutors maintain that the alleged attacks targeted critical utilities — including food and water supply systems — posing serious threats to national safety. They argue the operations were backed financially by Russian interests, pointing to a broader pattern of state-sponsored cyber warfare.

In a statement, a senior Justice Department official declared that the latest charges underscore the government’s resolve to root out malicious cyber operations, whether orchestrated directly by foreign powers or their criminal proxies.

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