First hacker convicted for Estonia attacks

Russian man fined for role in cyber war

Written by Shaun Nichols in California

A 20-year-old hacker has become the first person to be convicted for taking part in last year's attacks on Estonian web sites.

Dmitri Galushkevic, an ethnic Russian, was convicted of masterminding a series of attacks between May and April 4 against the website of Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip. The student will pay a fine of roughly 1100 Euros, according to Agence France-Presse.

The attacks were launched last year after Estonian officials removed a bronze statue memorialising Soviet soldiers. The act prompted backlash among the country's ethnic Russian population and lead to a series of protests in which one person was killed.

The move also prompted an unprecedented effort in cyberspace. Russian hackers mobilised in late May to cripple Estonian government websites.

The attacks were initially blamed on the Russian government, which was alleged to have emplyed the use of botnets to conduct the assult.

However, Moscow was cleared after the attack was found to be the work of a flash mob organised online and armed with special tools designed to take down the government sites.

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