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With important new revelations into the Russian hacking of the 2016 Presidential campaigns cite —Edward Snowden

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Sonne, Byron, 247–248

SORM. See System of Operative Search Measures

SORM-1, 70, 73, 78–81

SORM-2, 70, 73

SORM-3, 70

Sorokina, Svetlana, 102–104

Soros, George, 49, 314–315

“sovereign democracy,” 113

Soviet Academy of Sciences, 20–21

Soviet Union dissolution, 45

speech recognition, 5, 179–184 telephone eavesdropping and, 7, 16–17

Speech Technology Center, 184

Stalin, Joseph, 3–5, 10–11, 26, 90

telephones for, 178–179

Starovoitov, Alexander, 54

Stasi, 82–83

Steel, Christopher, 327

Stepashin, Sergei, 85

Stone, Roger, 329

Stoyanov, Ruslan, 331–335

Strana.ru, 108–109

subdomains, 268

suicide bombers, 252–253

Sullivan, Drew, 316–317

Supreme Court, 243–244

Surkov, Vladislav, 111–114, 119, 160

surveillance, 79–81, 218

in America, 78, 180, 202, 213

Symantec, 162

Syromolotov, Oleg, 240, 242

System of Operative Search Measures (SORM)

America and, 244–245

Bykov on, 75–78

control points for, 81–82

controllers on, 79–81

criticism of, 69–70, 211–212

DPI and, 170, 212

illegality of, 211

for ISP, 66, 68–84

journalists related to, 71–84

Levenchuk and, 67–68, 84

Lyubov on, 79–81

at M9, 83–84

Maidan uprising and, 279, 288–289

Mishenkov on, 73–75

on Olympics, 241, 243–245

posting of, 68–71

from Protei, 189–190

Putin and, 89

Roskomnadzor on, 243–244

Russian Supreme Court on, 243–244

systems, 195

Tatarstan, 161, 232

Tavrin, Ivan, 291

telecommunications, 304

telephone eavesdropping, 33, 83

in Colombia, 188–189

on Internet, 154

by KGB, 31–32, 72–73, 77, 81–82

Ministry of Security and, 51–52

as SORM-1, 70, 78–81

speech recognition and, 7, 16–17

telephones, 15, 17–19, 47

cell phones, 74, 204, 237, 255

Kopelev and, 14, 178–180, 185

television, 86–87, 91, 101, 119–120

protests related to, 170–171

terrorism, 123–124

See also Chechen

the Thaw, 10

Timakova, Natalia, 130–131

Timchenko, Galina, 261, 264–265

Titov, Anton, 102, 104

Tor, 264

Toronto, Canada, 239

Touré, Hamadoun I., 230–231

Trakhtman, Abram, 3–6, 178

Transneft, 120

transparency, 146, 153–154

transportation, 115–116

treason, 306, 334

Tregubova, Elena, 87, 89

trolls, 116, 281–285

Trump, Donald, 327–331, 335–337

Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar, 245

Tsarnaev, Tamerlan, 245–246

TV Dozhd, 117–119, 145, 171, 219, 271

attack on, 269–270

Putin and, 134–135, 270

Zharov on, 197

See also Sindeeva, Natalia

Twitter, 200, 207

for Medvedev, 120–121

Ukraine related to, 216–217

Twomey, Paul, 229–230

typewriters, 11–12

Udaltsov, Sergei, 164–165, 170

Ukraine, 155–156

conspiracy in, 259–260

EU and, 275

protest related to, 271

Roskomnadzor against, 260–261

Russia compared to, 288–290

SBU, 279, 287

Twitter related to, 216–217

war in, 260, 305

Yandex and, 303

See also Maidan uprising

Umarov, Dokku, 253

unemployment, 105–106, 109

United Nations, 205, 225, 229

ITU and, 230–235

United Russia Party, 134, 137, 139–140

See also Putin, Vladimir

United States Agency for International Development (USAID), 314–316

Unity Party, 91–92

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 205

Unix operating system, 27–28

Urazhtsev, Vitaly, 80

Uribe, Álvaro, 189

USAID. See United States Agency for International Development

Usmanov, Alisher, 109, 112, 292

Uzbekistan, 190

Varlamov, Ilya, 147

Varlamov, Kirill, 300–302

Vasilyeva, Nataliya, 254

Veld, Sophie in ‘t, 252

Velikhov, Yevgeny

Andropov with, 22

Fredkin with, 20–23

on Kurchatov Institute, 25–26

Soldatov, Alexey, with, 29–30, 54

Velikovsky, Mika, 312–315

Venediktov, Alexey, 155

Snowden and, 218–219

Versiya , 107–108

VimpelCom, 211

Vinokurov, Alexander, 118

VKontakte, 153, 280–281, 291–292

dispersed users of, 294

FBS against, 293

Russian soldiers on, 307–309

VNET, 48–49

Volkov, Leonid, 171

Volodin, Vyacheslav, 282

on blacklist, 167–168

Surkov compared to, 160

Voloshin, Alexander, 86–87

Volozh, Arkady, 98, 167, 299–301

Surkov and, 111–112

Walker, Shaun, 249–250

war, 260, 284, 305

warrants

FSB and, 68–69

Kyivstar and, 279

legislation and, 214

sanctioned surveillance and, 78

Snowden and, 202, 214

websites, 157–158, 243, 248

West, 73, 124

See also America

WiFi, 248, 251

WikiLeaks, 190, 207, 312–313

against OCCRP, 314

presidential election and, 329–330

Sullivan and, 316–317

See also Assange, Julian; Snowden, Edward

Wikipedia, 166–167, 219–220

wiretapping. See telephone eavesdropping

women, 79–81

The World Turned Upside Down (Hill), 343

World War II, 284

Yagoda, Genrikh, 19–20

Yakovlev, Yegor, 57

Yakushev, Mikhail, 96

Yanayev, Gennady, 31

telephone eavesdropping on, 33

Yandex, 291

algorithm of, 114–115

attack against, 295–296

game of, 114–115

Gershenzon of, 112–115

on Internet, 111–112

Navalny, A., and, 296

partners of, 114

Roskomnadzor and, 302–303

Ukraine and, 303

Yandex Money, 157

Yanukovych, Viktor, 259–260, 275, 321–322

See also Ukraine

Yarnikh, Andrey, 297

Yashin, Ilya, 136, 141–142, 146

Yazov, Dmitry, 31

Yeltsin, Boris, 99

Bardin and, 37–38

Bulgak with, 40–42

family of, 85–86

FSB and, 52–53

Korzhakov with, 55–56, 58

leaflet from, 34–35

prime ministers of, 85

surveillance of, 79–81

telephone eavesdropping on, 32–33

youth organizations, 116

Media Gvardiya, 201–202

YouTube, 165, 272

blacklist and, 168–169

diplomats on, 285–286

“Innocence of Muslims” and, 169, 198

Yumasheva, Tatyana, 86

Yumashev, Valentin, 86

Yushchenko, President, 155–156

Zharov, Alexander

on blacklist, 201

Putin with, 196–197

on TV Dozhd, 197

Zhunich, Marina, 167–168

Google and, 217–218

Zionism, 14–17

Zygar, Mikhail, 119, 131, 134

debate and, 171

Zyuganov, Gennady, 53

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