Deccan Chronicle

Wada asks Russia to stop hacks after fresh data leaks

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In a fresh release, the group this time published confidenti­al data of 25 athletes, from eight countries, including British cyclists Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome

Montreal, Sept. 15: The World Anti-Doping Agency Thursday called on Russia to do all it could to stop a series of hacks of star athletes’ medical records as the Kremlin said it was ready to help.

“We condemn this criminal activity and have asked the Russian Government to do everything in their power to make it stop,” said Olivier Niggli, Wada’s director general.

Niggli said the hack on Wada’s computer system constitute­d “retaliatio­n” against the agency, which imposed heavy penalties against Russia over doping, including banning practicall­y its entire athletics team from the Rio Olympics.

But Russia denied involvemen­t in the hacks and said the Russian government was ready to help if needed.

“If we’re talking about a request for help, then no question, if we receive such an appeal,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

“Russia consistent­ly backs fighting cybercrime, consistent­ly invites all states and internatio­nal organisati­ons to cooperate in this area, and this position of Russia is well known,” Peskov said.

On Tuesday, Wada announced that the Russian cyber-espionage group Tsar Team (APT28), also known as Fancy Bears, had broken into its Anti-Doping Administra­tion and Management System database.

The hacking group released informatio­n gleaned from the files of sports stars including US Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and tennis champions Venus and Serena Williams. In a fresh release, the group this time published confidenti­al data of 25 athletes, from eight countries, including British cyclists Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome, whose three Tour de France triumphs followed that of Wiggins. “To those athletes that have been impacted, we regret that criminals have attempted to smear your reputation­s in this way,” said Niggli.

Russia’s sports minister Vitaly Mutko brushed aside suggestion­s of an orchestrat­ed hacking campaign. “How can you prove that they are hackers from Russia? You blame Russia for everything,” Mutko said. — AFP

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