The Russian Presidential Affairs Department’s Scientific Research Computing Center (GRCC) develops systems to monitor and deanonymize social-media users, and it sells these systems to government and private clients alike. Using the company’s services, insurance companies can root out dishonest employees, and security-guard companies can recruit new staff. Other GRCC programs allow the police to hunt down “extremists” online. In a special report) published in late September, *Meduza *learned that these computing systems collect information on Russians not just from open sources, but also from leaked databases that are sold illegally on the black market.
To find out more about Russia’s database black market and how this information is being used, “The Naked Pravda” spoke to Meduza special correspondent Liliya Yapparova and Christo Grozev and Aric Toler, two top researchers at the investigative journalism website Bellingcat.
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(30:29) Liliya and Christo argue that Russia’s data-leak problem can’t be fixed anytime soon.
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