WADA says Russian hackers published athletes’ medical data
GENEVA — Russian hackers have been blamed for breaking into a World Anti-Doping Agency database and posting confidential medical data of some American athletes online.
WADA said Tuesday the attack — which targeted some female members of the United States team which competed at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics — was carried out by a “Russian cyber espionage group” called Fancy Bears.
The hackers revealed records of “Therapeutic Use Exemptions” (TUEs) which allow athletes to use substances that are banned unless there is a verified medical need.
WADA previously warned of cyberattacks after investigators it appointed published reports into Russian state-sponsored doping.


