List of Cyber Security & Hacking articles
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Anti-Russia and pro Ukraine banners hang on the fence in front of the Russian Federation embassy in Tallinn, Estonia. Estonia’s Former Spy Chief: Too Soon to Count Russia Out
Mikk Marran talks about Moscow’s intelligence failures, cyberwar, and whether Western resolve will last the winter.
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A man dressed in all black carrying a black umbrella walks past a large, imposing white building decorated with a mural of several different people's faces. How Albania Ended Up in Iran’s Cyber Crosshairs
Eager to stand out as a steadfast U.S. ally, Tirana often entangles itself in geopolitical issues far from its shores.
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A woman walks past election signs ahead of the U.S. midterm elections in Silver Spring, Maryland, on Oct. 28. Chinese Election Meddling Hits the Midterms
Beijing-linked cyberactors seek to sow divisions, discourage Americans from voting, and discredit the election process.
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A pedestrian talks on the phone while walking past a Huawei store in Beijing on Jan. 29, 2019. Why Indonesia Has Embraced Huawei
If the U.S. wants to compete with China in developing countries, our research shows it needs to offer tangible assistance in response to real needs.
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An entrance gate and an aerial view of Naval Station Key West. The Secrets of Modern Espionage
And how spycraft has changed over the centuries.
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Workers remove a banner ‘The Lazarus Heist’ Is the Gripping Story of North Korean Cybercrime
Worryingly, Washington’s concern does not rise to the level of the danger.
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An illustration of disruptive tech pixels over a videogame controller. NFTs in Video Games Bring Laundered Money and Angry Players
Rushing to further monetize gaming adds to global social and environmental risk.
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Demonstrators wave the Ukrainian flag at night in front of he Georgian Parliament building. The Fight for Ukraine Is Forging a New World
If Ukraine prevails against Russia, the global movement toward a more empowered and freer digital world will accelerate.
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A man in a blue jacket walks away holding a gun on a city street. A Guy Fawkes mask is on the back of his head. Don’t Underestimate Ukraine’s Volunteer Hackers
Kyiv’s “IT army” could undermine Russia’s war narratives.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Sept. 28, 2015. Learning the Right Cybersecurity Lessons From Putin
Does Russia’s restraint in Ukraine so far confirm that the digital domain isn’t especially useful for warfighting?
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cyberattack-insurance-foreign-policy-illustration Why Insurance Companies Don’t Want to Pay Out for Cyberattacks
A recent legal decision distinguished between cyberwar and “real” war—in a way that could reshape the industry.
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Fuel tanks are seen at Colonial Pipeline Baltimore Delivery in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 10, 2021. The Quixotic Quest to Tackle Global Cybercrime
Some countries want a global cybercrime treaty—they just can’t agree what “cybercrime” is.
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Workers monitor computer displays in a control room in the Hungnam Fertilizer Complex in North Korea. North Korea Knows How Important Its Cyberattacks Are
Pyongyang’s tradition of guerrilla warfare keeps its “all-purpose sword” sharp.
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A person looks at a Google Earth map of the Middle East at an event at New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art. Iranian Ransomware Is Coming for the United States
After a year of attacks on Israel, Iran’s hackers have another target.
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A law enforcement official listens as U.S. and U.K. officials announce warrants for the arrests of Maksim Viktorovich Yakubets and Igor Olegovich Turashev, two Russian hackers associated with a group called Evil Corp, at the U.S. Justice Department in Washington on Dec. 5, 2019. Make Russia Take Responsibility for Its Cybercriminals
The United States needs a new legal doctrine to handle state-tolerated attacks.