WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The United States Department of Justice is going after six Russian military intelligence officers for alleged computer attacks. “No country has weaponized its cyber capabilities ...
The former boss of a U.S. hacking tools maker was jailed for selling highly sensitive software exploits to a Russian broker.
Russia, home to some of the world's most lucrative and damaging cybercrime operations, has rejected a bill to legalize ethical hacking.… The State Duma, the lower house of Russia's general assembly, ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Six Russian military officers sought to use computer hacking to disrupt the French election, the Winter Olympics in South Korea and U.S. businesses. That's according to a Justice ...
The former boss of the L3Harris-owned hacking and surveillance tools maker Trenchant faces nine years in prison for selling several exploits to a Russian broker, which counts the Russian government ...
On December 21, 2022, Russian hacker Yuri Martyshev was released from a U.S. federal prison. A Russian citizen, he served six and a half years for orchestrating one of the largest data thefts in ...
At the start of December, Ukrainians suddenly found themselves unable to sell cars, file legal claims, or register marriages through the state's recently digitized government registries. Cybersecurity ...
Since the war in Ukraine began, analysts have monitored a series of intrusions aimed at stealing information about weaponry and warfighting. By Megha Rajagopalan Since the beginning of the war in ...
LOS ANGELES (KESQ) - A Ukrainian woman is facing federal charges in Los Angeles alleging she took part in Russian state-sponsored computer breaches on U.S. companies, including a cyberattack on a ...
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