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FILE - A Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016 file screenshot of the Fancy Bears website fancybear.net seen on a computes screen in Moscow, Russia. Somewhere in Russia, one imagines, computer hackers are congratulating themselves on a well-executed con. By stealing and then publishing the private medical files of more than 100 international athletes from a World Anti-Doping Agency database, the self-described “Fancy Bears hack team” diverted attention from Russia’s systemic abuse of banned performance-enhancing drugs in sport, the biggest doping scandal since East German officials fed powerful steroids to teenagers during the Cold War. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

FILE - A Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016 file screenshot of the Fancy Bears website fancybear.net seen on a computes screen in Moscow, Russia. Somewhere in Russia, one imagines, computer hackers are congratulating themselves on a well-executed con. By stealing and then publishing the private medical files of more than 100 international athletes from a World Anti-Doping Agency database, the self-described “Fancy Bears hack team” diverted attention from Russia’s systemic abuse of banned performance-enhancing drugs in sport, the biggest doping scandal since East German officials fed powerful steroids to teenagers during the Cold War. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

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