Russian man pleads not guilty in US cyber espionage case
Obrezko faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison if convicted
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Court filings say the FBI has identified at least 11 U.S. companies that have been hacked, a number it believes to be just a fraction of Void Blizzard's victims. Obrezko's phone also stored a file containing AI-generated summaries of more than 13,000 stolen emails from members of an Eastern European parliament.
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Court filings say the FBI has identified at least 11 U.S. companies that have been hacked, a number it believes to be just a fraction of Void Blizzard's victims.
according to The Straits Times - WorldObrezko's phone also stored a file containing AI-generated summaries of more than 13,000 stolen emails from members of an Eastern European parliament.
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