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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