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US imposes cyber-related sanctions on Russian, UAE individuals and entities

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WASHINGTON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - ‌The U.S. on Tuesday issued cyber-related sanctions against ​four people and three entities, including some based in Russia and the ⁠United Arab Emirates, according to the Treasury Department website.

The entities and people were targeted "for their acquisition and distribution of ​cyber tools harmful to U.S. national security," the Treasury Department said in ‌a statement.

In a corresponding move, the U.S. Department of State said one of the individuals and two of the entities hit ⁠with sanctions were also designated under the "Protecting American ⁠Intellectual Property Act (PAIPA) in connection with theft of trade secrets from U.S. persons."

The sanctions are related to a U.S. investigation into a former executive of a government contractor, for selling ‌trade secrets to a buyer in Russia - one of the ⁠entities hit with sanctions - for $1.3 million.

The former ‌executive, Peter Williams of L3Harris, pleaded ​guilty last year to two counts of theft of trade secrets. The Department of Justice said in a separate statement ‌that Williams was sentenced on Tuesday to ​87 months in federal ⁠prison.

The DOJ said he took "at least eight sensitive ‌and protected cyber-exploit components" from ⁠his job and sold them to "a Russian cyber-tools broker."

An exploit is a piece of code that can be used to take ​advantage of a software ‌vulnerability, typically for the purpose of theft, espionage or sabotage.

(Reporting ⁠by Costas Pitas and Kanishka ​Singh; Writing by Daphne Psaledakis; Editing by Christian Martinez, ​Mark Porter and Jamie Freed)

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