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Estonia gets FBI cyber expert

Mar 10, 2010
Oskars Magone

TALLINN - The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has begun a process embedding agents into the Estonian security forces.

The agents will help local police crack tough international cybercrime investigations.

Other countries that will receive agents as part of the initiative include Ukraine and the Netherlands.

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