cyberberkutpenetrates the computers of ukraine's central electioncommission and spreads a fake report that petro poroshenko didnots in the presidential election, butdmitry yarosh, the candidate of the rightwing nationalists.russian state television picked that up and ran with this fakestory. later, cyberberkut claimedresponsibility for an attack on the websites of germany'sparliament, the bundestag, and on the chancellory.the ukrainian computers are holding countless pieces ofevidence of russian or pro-russian intruders, sayinternational security firms. a war is raging, unseen in thedepths of the internet, equalling conventional war.we met with two hackers with the cover names sean and jeff.for years, russian and ukrainian hackers worked together in apowerful cyber-gang. then the war broke out.since then, sean and jeff stage cyber-attacks on russia.sometimes they are pitted against people they knowpersonally. their group hacked into theserver of the russian parliament, the duma, snaggingand leaking documents showing how the russian orthodox churchsupports the war in easten ukraine.and they published the e-mails o