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diplomats, 285–286

Direct Communications Line, 324–325

Direct Line , 154–156

distributed denial of service (DDOS), 116, 149–152, 198–199

DNC. See Democratic National Committee

Dobrodeyev, Boris, 300

“Doctrine of the Information Security of the Russian Federation,” 226

Dokuchaev, Dmitry, 333–334

domain names, 96–97, 121, 303

Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 285

DOTM. See Department of Operative-Technical Measures

DPI. See deep packet inspection

drones, 147, 248

Dubai conference, 232–236

Durov, Pavel, 153–154, 291, 292–293, 294

See also VKontakte

Dvorkovich, Arkady, 134

East Germany, 82–83, 88

eavesdropping, 66, 75, 78, 180

See also telephone eavesdropping

Echo Moskvy, 40, 108, 143, 150–151, 155, 219

Egorova, Vika, 65–68, 84

Eismont, Masha, 59

Ej.ru, 262–264

election fraud, 140–141, 290

See also parliamentary election fraud; presidential elections; protests

elections99.com, 92

Electronic Frontier Foundation, 216–217

Elistratov, Mikhail, 50

engineers, 177–178, 185–187, 190

entrepreneurs, 47, 299–302

Epic Hero, 142–143, 151

Estonia, 151–152

ethics, 61–62, 317–318, 336

of engineers, 177, 185–187, 190

of Koval, 185–186

Levenchuk and, 187–188

EU. See European Union

EUnet, 30

Euromaidan SOS, 276–277, 293

European Union (EU), 275–276, 286

Evening Internet (Nossik), 62–63

evidence, 34–35

exchange points, 49–51, 304

exposé, 55–56, 58

extremism, 115

eyewitness reports, 42

face recognition, 175–177, 185

Facebook, 128, 144, 153, 157, 205–206, 273

Maidan uprising on, 216

Roskomnadzor against, 200, 272

Zhunich and, 218

Fancy Bear (fictitious name), 319–320, 322, 326–327

Fant, Gunnar, 180–181

FAPSI. See Federal Agency for Government Communications and Information

fear, 57–58, 124, 242, 340–341

Federal Agency for Government Communications and Information (FAPSI), 52–55

America and, 224–225

Egorova and, 65–68

Internet and, 224–226

Federal Agency for Supervision of Communications. See Roskomnadzor

Federal Security Service (FSB), 93, 115, 128, 163

against Davydova, S., 306–307

Durov and, 293

Information Security Center of, 76, 126–127

against Internet, 66–70

against Klishin, 160–161

Nossik against, 211–212

Sinodov and, 125–127

against Versiya , 107–108

warrants and, 68–69

Yeltsin and, 52–53

See also Olympics; System of Operative Search Measures

Felgenhauer, Tatyana, 219

filtering, 172–173, 195–196

Finland, 30, 47, 90, 203

The First Circle (Solzhenitsyn), 26

Ford Foundation, 239

foreign advisors, 297–298

foreign embassies, 75, 81

foreigners, 12–13, 333

Foundation for Effective Politics, 92, 106

Fradkov, Mikhail, 196

France, 57, 282, 322

Fredkin, Ed, 20–23

Freedom from Roskomnadzor, 266

Fridkin, Vladimir, 7–10

FSB. See Federal Security Service

funding, 157, 186

from KGB, 182–184

for Kurchatov Institute, 47–48

Gabrielyan, Vladimir, 211

Gaddafi, Muammar, 124

Gazeta.ru, 109, 138

Gazprom, 102

Gazprombank, 186

generational stagnation, 128–129

Georgia, 110

Germany, 82–83, 88, 271–272

Gershenzon, Lev, 112–115, 145, 172

on parliamentary election fraud, 140–141

glasnost (policy of openness and transparency), 35–36, 88

Glavlit. See Protection of State Secrets in the Press

Global Internet Policy Initiative, 230

Goldman Sachs, 318–319

Goldstein, Boris, 72–73, 231

Golos, 137–139, 150–151

Goloskokov, Konstantin, 151–152

Google, 220, 233

Zhunich and, 217–218

Google Blogspot, 198

Gorbachev, Mikhail, 20, 199

coup attempt against, 30–36, 38–43, 45

glasnost of, 35–36

KGB against, 30–33

Yeltsin and, 32–33

Gorbenko, Alexander, 144

Goskomizdat, 12

Graham, Loren, 186–187

Greenwald, Glenn, 212

Gref, German, 296

Grigoriev, Andrei, 59

Grishin, Dmitry, 301–302

Gromyko, Andrei, 223–224

GRU. See Main Intelligence Department

Guardian , 249–250, 281–282

Gusev, Vyacheslav, 71–72

Gusinsky, Vladimir, 55–56, 58, 87, 104–105

arrest of, 101–102

Pavlovsky and, 91–92

Hacker Hell, 321

hacker patriots, 116, 151

hackers, 150–151, 327, 333–335

DNC and, 318–320, 322–323, 325–326, 328

on Echo Moskvy, 150–151

kompromat from, 321, 323

Harding, Luke, 249

Harrison, Sarah, 207–208, 312–313, 315–316

Henry, Shawn, 320

Hill, Christopher, 343

Hollande, François, 237

Hoover, J. Edgar, 181

Hosein, Gus, 244

hotlines, 137, 276–277, 305–306, 324, 334

human rights, 206–207, 221, 306–307

human rights organizations, 202–204

Human Rights Watch, 203–204

Hurtado, Maria del Pilar, 189

ICANN. See Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

The Idiot (Dostoyevsky), 285

IMSI-catcher, 278

inauguration, 163–165

Indrik, 332

Information Security Center, 76, 126–127

information warfare, 225–226

“Innocence of Muslims,” 169, 198

Institute of Crystallography, 9

intercity telephones, 47, 74

international telecommunications, 14–16

Bulgak and, 46–47

for Olympics, 17–19

International Telecommunications Union (ITU), 230–237

Internet, 30, 62, 106, 119, 299, 337

Agentura.ru, 107

America and, 223, 238, 294–295

definitions of, 230, 343

demonstrations from, 124–125

digital sovereignty over, 209–210

domain names for, 96–97

exchange points for, 49–51, 304

FAPSI and, 224–226

filtering of, 172–173

FSB against, 66–70

infrastructure status related to, 95–96

intimidation and, 341–342

M9 for, 50, 83

malware on, 162–163

MSK-IX for, 50–51, 83, 304

national sovereignty over, 233–238

news aggregator from, 63

printing press compared to, 343

public debate about, 97–98

telephone eavesdropping on, 154

VNET, 48–49

Yandex on, 111–112

See also Pavlovsky, Gleb

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), 229–232, 303

Internet leaders, 299–302

Internet service providers (ISP), 47–49, 62, 172–173, 266

SORM for, 66, 68–84

intimidation, 256, 341–342

in Maidan uprising, 277–278, 287–288

inventors, 301–302

Islamic militants, 252–253

See also Chechen

ISP. See Internet service providers

Israel, 14–17, 62–63

ITU. See International Telecommunications Union

Ivankovich, Maria, 235

Ivanov, Sergei, 328, 330

Ivashentseva, Elena, 112

Jabotinsky, Vladimir, 15

Jews, 5–7, 9, 14–15

journalists, 90, 107–108, 308

denials for, 87–88

ethics of, 61–62

Olympics and, 242

at Segodnya , 58–62

Sinodov and, 125–127

Snowden and, 203, 210

Soldatov, Andrei, as, 58–60, 75–77

SORM related to, 71–84

unemployment of, 105–106, 109

Kalgin, Yevgeny, 32–33, 42

Kalyagin, Nikolai, 82–83

Karachinsky, Anatoly, 298

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