New sanctions against online platforms supporting Russia's war on Ukraine announced
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Government announces sanctions on ‘malicious Russian cyber actors’
A protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. File photo supplied Ahmed Zalabany on Unsplash Foreign Minister Winston Peters has announced a new round of sanctions targeting malicious cyber actors and others supporting Russia’s “illegal war of aggression” against Ukraine. Today’s sanctions package designates 20 individuals and entities. Among them are actors supporting the Kremlin’s hybrid warfare tactics, by enabling Russian cybercrime activi…
NZ Announces Sanctions On Malicious Russian Cyber Actors, Online Platforms
Since the Russia Sanctions Act came into force in March 2022, NewZealand has imposed sanctions on more than 2000 individuals, entities, and vessels, alongside a range of trade measures. This is New Zealand’s 35th round of Russia sanctions.
New Zealand moved to block North Korea-Russia military cooperation by announcing sanctions against Russia on the 7th, including those targeting actors linked to North Korea and Iran who support Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.
The updated list includes actors from the DPRK and Iran who support the Russian military
New Zealand expands sanctions against RussiaThe New Zealand government has imposed sanctions against 20 Russian individuals and entities. The restrictions apply to cybercriminals, propagandists and payment services.
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