US offers $10M reward for snitching on trio of Russians that hacked critical infrastructure

The U.S. Department of State offered a $10 million bounty via the Rewards for Justice program for information related to a trio of Russian hackers.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/us-offers-usd10m-reward-for-snitching-on-trio-of-russians-who-hacked-critical-infrastructure

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