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Aloha Statement
At Press Time:
Federal Judge in Hawaii Puts
Trump Travel Ban on Hold
Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin speaks at a press conference outside the federal courthouse, Wednesday, March 15, 2107, in Honolulu. Hours before it was
to take effect, President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban was put on hold Wednesday by a federal judge in Hawaii after hearing arguments that the executive
order discriminates on the basis of nationality.
(AP Photo/Marco Garcia)
Russian Agents, Hackers Charged in Massive Yahoo Breach
RIC TUCKER of Russian and U.S. government bination of them to compromise One of the Yahoo-related defen-
Associated Press officials, Russian journalists and the privacy of our citizens, the dants, a Canadian and Kazakh
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Russian employees of financial services economic interests of our com- national named Karim Baratov,
intelligence agents and a pair of and other private businesses, U.S. panies or the security of our coun- has been taken into custody in
hired hackers have been charged officials said. Using in some cases try,” said Acting Assistant Attorney Canada. Another, Alexsey Be-
in a devastating criminal breach a technique known as “spear- General Mary McCord, the head lan, is on the list of the FBI’s most
at Yahoo that affected at least a phishing” to dupe Yahoo users of the Justice Department’s na- wanted cyber criminals and has
half billion user accounts, the Jus- into thinking they were receiving tional security division. The case, been indicted multiple times in
tice Department said Wednesday legitimate emails, the hackers announced amid continued U.S. the U.S. It’s not clear whether he
in bringing the first case of its kind broke into at least 500 million ac- intelligence agency skepticism of or the other two defendants, Dmi-
against current Russian govern- counts in search of personal infor- their Russian counterparts, comes try Dokuchaev and Igor Sushchin,
ment officials. In a scheme that mation and financial data such as U.S. authorities investigative will ever step foot in an American
prosecutors say blended intel- as gift card and credit card num- Russian interference through courtroom since there’s no extra-
ligence gathering with old-fash- bers, prosecutors said. hacking in the 2016 presidential dition treaty with Russia.
ioned financial greed, the four “We will not allow individuals, election. Officials said those inves-
men targeted the email accounts groups, nation states or a com- tigations are separate. Continued on Page 5

