Espionage hacking grows, with more from east Europe.

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According to one of the most comprehensive annual studies of computer intrusions, hacking for espionage purposes is sharply increasing, with groups or national governments from Eastern Europe. Spying intrusions traced back in 2013 were blamed on residents of China and other East Asian nations 49 per cent of the time, but Eastern European countries, especially Russian-speaking nations, were the suspected launching site for 21 per cent of breaches. Though the overall number of spying incidents studied tripled to 511 from total in the 2013, most of that increase is due to the addition of new data sources, from east Europe.

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