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War Crime Prosecutions Enter a New Digital Age

By: Vittoria Elliott — June 26th 2024 at 17:35
A custom platform developed by SITU Research aided the International Criminal Court’s prosecution in a war crimes trial for the first time. It could change how justice is enacted on an international scale.
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The Julian Assange Saga Is Finally Over

By: Dell Cameron — June 25th 2024 at 13:09
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has agreed to plead guilty to one count of espionage in US court on Wednesday, ending a years-long legal battle between the US government and a controversial publisher.
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A Catastrophic Hospital Hack Ends in a Leak of 300M Patient Records

By: Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts — June 22nd 2024 at 10:30
Plus: Alleged Apple source code leaks online, cybercrime group Scattered Spider's alleged kingpin gets arrested, and more.
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US Bans Kaspersky Software

By: Eric Geller — June 20th 2024 at 20:15
Using a Trump-era authority, the US Commerce Department has banned the sale of Kaspersky’s antivirus tools to new customers in the US, citing alleged threats to national security.
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This Is What Would Happen if China Invaded Taiwan

By: Dmitri Alperovitch — June 19th 2024 at 10:00
The new book World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the 21st Century lays out what might actually happen if China were to invade Taiwan in 2028.
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Let Slip the Robot Dogs of War

By: Jared Keller — June 16th 2024 at 09:00
The United States and China appear locked in a race to weaponize four-legged robots for military applications.
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US Leaders Dodge Questions About Israel’s Influence Campaign

By: Dell Cameron — June 11th 2024 at 16:13
Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has joined US intelligence officials in ignoring repeated inquiries about Israel’s “malign” efforts to covertly influence US voters.
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Apple Is Coming for Your Password Manager

By: Andrew Couts — June 8th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: A media executive is charged in an alleged money-laundering scheme, a ransomware attack disrupts care at London hospitals, and Google’s former CEO has a secretive drone project up his sleeve.
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The Lords of Silicon Valley Are Thrilled to Present a ‘Handheld Iron Dome’

By: Matthew Gault — June 6th 2024 at 10:30
ZeroMark wants to build a system that will let soldiers easily shoot a drone out of the sky with the weapons they’re already carrying—and venture capital firm a16z is betting the startup can pull it off.
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A US Company Enabled a North Korean Scam That Raised Money for WMDs

By: William Turton — June 5th 2024 at 09:30
Wyoming’s secretary of state has proposed ways of “preventing fraud and abuse of corporate filings by commercial registered agents” in the aftermath of the scheme’s exposure.
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Russians Love YouTube. That’s a Problem for the Kremlin

By: Justin Ling — June 4th 2024 at 09:00
YouTube remains the only major US-based social media platform available in Russia. It’s become "indispensable" to everyday people, making a ban tricky. Journalists and dissidents are taking advantage.
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How Donald Trump Could Weaponize US Surveillance in a Second Term

By: Thor Benson — June 3rd 2024 at 10:30
Donald Trump has vowed to go after political enemies, undocumented immigrants, and others if he wins. Experts warn he could easily turn the surveillance state against his targets.
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Mysterious Hack Destroyed 600,000 Internet Routers

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — June 1st 2024 at 10:30
Plus: A whistleblower claims the Biden administration falsified a report on Gaza, “Operation Endgame” disrupts the botnet ecosystem, and more.
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Ecuador Is Literally Powerless in the Face of Drought

By: Hannah Singleton — May 30th 2024 at 18:51
Drought-stricken hydro dams have led to daily electricity cuts in Ecuador. As weather becomes less predictable due to climate change, experts say other countries need to take notice.
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The Unusual Espionage Act Case Against a Drone Photographer

By: Jordan Pearson — May 30th 2024 at 10:30
In seemingly the first case of its kind, the US Justice Department has charged a Chinese national with using a drone to photograph a Virginia shipyard where the US Navy was assembling nuclear submarines.
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Cops Are Just Trolling Cybercriminals Now

By: Matt Burgess — May 28th 2024 at 09:30
Police are using subtle psychological operations against ransomware gangs to sow distrust in their ranks—and trick them into emerging from the shadows.
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Microsoft’s New Recall AI Tool May Be a ‘Privacy Nightmare’

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — May 25th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: US surveillance reportedly targets pro-Palestinian protesters, the FBI arrests a man for AI-generated CSAM, and stalkerware targets hotel computers.
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Inside Operation Diplomatic Specter: Chinese APT Group's Stealthy Tactics Exposed

By: Newsroom — May 23rd 2024 at 11:14
Governmental entities in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia are the target of a Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) group as part of an ongoing cyber espionage campaign dubbed Operation Diplomatic Specter since at least late 2022. "An analysis of this threat actor’s activity reveals long-term espionage operations against at least seven governmental entities," Palo Alto Networks
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Can Appeal His Extradition to the US, British Court Says

By: Dell Cameron, Matt Burgess — May 20th 2024 at 12:57
Two judges in London have ruled that WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the US on freedom of speech grounds.
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Secrecy Concerns Mount Over Spy Powers Targeting US Data Centers

By: Dell Cameron — May 14th 2024 at 16:16
A coalition of digital rights groups is demanding the US declassify records that would clarify just how expansive a major surveillance program really is.
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Welcome to the Laser Wars

By: Jared Keller — May 13th 2024 at 09:00
Amid a rising tide of adversary drones and missile attacks, laser weapons are finally poised to enter the battlefield.
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Microsoft Deploys Generative AI for US Spies

By: Dhruv Mehrotra, Andrew Couts — May 11th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: China is suspected in a hack targeting the UK’s military, the US Marines are testing gun-toting robotic dogs, and Dell suffers a data breach impacting 49 million customers.
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Top FBI Official Urges Agents to Use Warrantless Wiretaps on US Soil

By: Dell Cameron, William Turton — May 8th 2024 at 17:48
An internal email from FBI deputy director Paul Abbate, obtained by WIRED, tells employees to search for “US persons” in a controversial spy program's database that investigators have repeatedly misused.
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A (Strange) Interview With the Russian-Military-Linked Hackers Targeting US Water Utilities

By: Andy Greenberg — May 8th 2024 at 10:00
Despite Cyber Army of Russia’s claims of swaying US “minds and hearts,” experts say the cyber sabotage group appears to be hyping its hacking for a domestic audience.
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Apple’s iPhone Spyware Problem Is Getting Worse. Here’s What You Should Know

By: Kate O'Flaherty — May 6th 2024 at 11:30
The iPhone maker has detected spyware attacks against people in more than 150 countries. Knowing if your device is infected can be tricky—but there are a few steps you can take to protect yourself.
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Inside Ukraine’s Killer-Drone Startup Industry

By: Justin Ling — May 2nd 2024 at 06:00
Ukraine needs small drones to combat Russian forces—and is bootstrapping its own industry at home.
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The US Government Is Asking Big Tech to Promise Better Cybersecurity

By: Eric Geller — May 1st 2024 at 16:01
The Biden administration is asking tech companies to sign a pledge, obtained by WIRED, to improve their digital security, including reduced default password use and improved vulnerability disclosures.
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Ex-NSA Employee Sentenced to 22 Years for Trying to Sell U.S. Secrets to Russia

By: Newsroom — May 1st 2024 at 06:32
A former employee of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has been sentenced to nearly 22 years (262 months) in prison for attempting to transfer classified documents to Russia. "This sentence should serve as a stark warning to all those entrusted with protecting national defense information that there are consequences to betraying that trust," said FBI Director Christopher Wray.
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The Dangerous Rise of GPS Attacks

By: Matt Burgess — April 30th 2024 at 17:16
Thousands of planes and ships are facing GPS jamming and spoofing. Experts warn these attacks could potentially impact critical infrastructure, communication networks, and more.
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The White House Has a New Master Plan to Stop Worst-Case Scenarios

By: Eric Geller — April 30th 2024 at 14:00
President Joe Biden has updated the directives to protect US critical infrastructure against major threats, from cyberattacks to terrorism to climate change.
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U.S. Government Releases New AI Security Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure

By: Newsroom — April 30th 2024 at 10:36
The U.S. government has unveiled new security guidelines aimed at bolstering critical infrastructure against artificial intelligence (AI)-related threats. "These guidelines are informed by the whole-of-government effort to assess AI risks across all sixteen critical infrastructure sectors, and address threats both to and from, and involving AI systems," the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)&
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Russia Vetoed a UN Resolution to Ban Space Nukes

By: Stephen Clark, Ars Technica — April 27th 2024 at 10:00
A ban on weapons of mass destruction in orbit has stood since 1967. Russia apparently has other ideas.
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German Authorities Issue Arrest Warrants for Three Suspected Chinese Spies

By: Newsroom — April 23rd 2024 at 10:16
German authorities said they have issued arrest warrants against three citizens on suspicion of spying for China. The full names of the defendants were not disclosed by the Office of the Federal Prosecutor (aka Generalbundesanwalt), but it includes Herwig F., Ina F., and Thomas R. "The suspects are strongly suspected of working for a Chinese secret service since an unspecified
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Russia's APT28 Exploited Windows Print Spooler Flaw to Deploy 'GooseEgg' Malware

By: Newsroom — April 23rd 2024 at 04:23
The Russia-linked nation-state threat actor tracked as APT28 weaponized a security flaw in the Microsoft Windows Print Spooler component to deliver a previously unknown custom malware called GooseEgg. The post-compromise tool, which is said to have been used since at least June 2020 and possibly as early as April 2019, leveraged a now-patched flaw that allowed for
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The Next US President Will Have Troubling New Surveillance Powers

By: Dell Cameron — April 22nd 2024 at 16:59
Over the weekend, President Joe Biden signed legislation not only reauthorizing a major FISA spy program but expanding it in ways that could have major implications for privacy rights in the US.
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North Koreans Secretly Animated Amazon and Max Shows, Researchers Say

By: Matt Burgess — April 22nd 2024 at 07:00
Thousands of exposed files on a misconfigured North Korean server hint at one way the reclusive country may evade international sanctions.
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AI-Controlled Fighter Jets Are Dogfighting With Human Pilots Now

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — April 20th 2024 at 10:00
Plus: New York’s legislature suffers a cyberattack, police disrupt a global phishing operation, and Apple removes encrypted messaging apps in China.
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Big Tech Says Spy Bill Turns Its Workers Into Informants

By: Dell Cameron — April 17th 2024 at 18:11
One of Silicon Valley’s most influential lobbying arms joins privacy reformers in a fight against the Biden administration–backed expansion of a major US surveillance program.
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Hackers Linked to Russia’s Military Claim Credit for Sabotaging US Water Utilities

By: Andy Greenberg — April 17th 2024 at 10:00
Cyber Army of Russia Reborn, a group with ties to the Kremlin’s Sandworm unit, is crossing lines even that notorious cyberwarfare unit wouldn’t dare to.
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US Senate to Vote on a Wiretap Bill That Critics Call ‘Stasi-Like’

By: Dell Cameron — April 16th 2024 at 17:02
A controversial bill reauthorizing the Section 702 spy program may force whole new categories of businesses to eavesdrop on the US government’s behalf, including on fellow Americans.
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The US Government Has a Microsoft Problem

By: Eric Geller — April 15th 2024 at 10:30
Microsoft has stumbled through a series of major cybersecurity failures over the past few years. Experts say the US government’s reliance on its systems means the company continues to get a free pass.
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How Israel Defended Against Iran's Drone and Missile Attack

By: Brian Barrett — April 14th 2024 at 01:01
The Iron Dome, US allies, and long-range interceptor missiles all came into play.
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Space Force Is Planning a Military Exercise in Orbit

By: Stephen Clark, Ars Technica — April 13th 2024 at 11:30
Two satellites will engage in a “realistic threat response scenario” when Victus Haze gets underway.
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Roku Breach Hits 567,000 Users

By: Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts — April 13th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: Apple warns iPhone users about spyware attacks, CISA issues an emergency directive about a Microsoft breach, and a ransomware hacker tangles with an unimpressed HR manager named Beth.
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House Votes to Extend—and Expand—a Major US Spy Program

By: Dell Cameron — April 12th 2024 at 19:30
The US House of Representatives voted on Friday to extend the Section 702 spy program. It passed without an amendment that would have required the FBI to obtain a warrant to access Americans’ information.
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Trump Loyalists Kill Vote on US Wiretap Program

By: Dell Cameron — April 10th 2024 at 20:15
An attempt to reauthorize Section 702, the so-called crown jewel of US spy powers, failed for a third time in the House of Representatives after former president Donald Trump criticized the law.
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Section 702: The Future of the Biggest US Spy Program Hangs in the Balance

— April 9th 2024 at 20:21
The US Congress will this week decide the fate of Section 702, a major surveillance program that will soon expire if lawmakers do not act. WIRED is tracking the major developments as they unfold.
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Identity Thief Lived as a Different Man for 33 Years

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — April 6th 2024 at 09:00
Plus: Microsoft scolded for a “cascade” of security failures, AI-generated lawyers send fake legal threats, a data broker quietly lobbies against US privacy legislation, and more.
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A Vigilante Hacker Took Down North Korea’s Internet. Now He’s Taking Off His Mask

By: Andy Greenberg — April 4th 2024 at 09:00
As “P4x,” Alejandro Caceres single-handedly disrupted the internet of an entire country. Then he tried to show the US military how it can—and should—adopt his methods.
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A Ghost Ship’s Doomed Journey Through the Gate of Tears

By: Matt Burgess — April 1st 2024 at 06:00
Millions lost internet service after three cables in the Red Sea were damaged. Houthi rebels deny targeting the cables, but their missile attack on a cargo ship, left adrift for months, is likely to blame.
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Judges Block US Extradition of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange—for Now

By: Dell Cameron, Matt Burgess — March 26th 2024 at 10:53
A high court in London says the WikiLeaks founder won’t be extradited “immediately” and the US must provide more “assurances” about any extradition.
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Chinese Hackers Charged in Decade-Long Global Spying Rampage

By: Matt Burgess — March 25th 2024 at 18:22
US and UK officials hit Chinese hacking group APT31 with sanctions and criminal charges after they targeted thousands of businesses, politicians, and critics of China.
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Apple Chip Flaw Leaks Secret Encryption Keys

By: Andrew Couts — March 23rd 2024 at 10:00
Plus: The Biden administration warns of nationwide attacks on US water systems, a new Russian wiper malware emerges, and China-linked hackers wage a global attack spree.
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U.S. Sanctions Russians Behind 'Doppelganger' Cyber Influence Campaign

By: Newsroom — March 21st 2024 at 08:07
The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Wednesday announced sanctions against two 46-year-old Russian nationals and the respective companies they own for engaging in cyber influence operations. Ilya Andreevich Gambashidze (Gambashidze), the founder of the Moscow-based company Social Design Agency (SDA), and Nikolai Aleksandrovich Tupikin (Tupikin), the CEO and
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Automakers Are Telling Your Insurance Company How You Really Drive

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — March 16th 2024 at 13:00
Plus: The operator of a dark-web cryptocurrency “mixing” service is found guilty, and a US senator reveals that popular safes contain secret backdoors.
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Sinking Section 702 Wiretap Program Offered One Last Lifeboat

By: Dell Cameron — March 15th 2024 at 17:25
For months, US lawmakers have examined every side of a historic surveillance debate. With the introduction of the SAFE Act, all that’s left to do now is vote.
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The ‘Emergency Powers’ Risk of a Second Trump Presidency

By: Thor Benson — March 13th 2024 at 17:42
Every US president has the ability to invoke “emergency powers” that could give an authoritarian leader the ability to censor the internet, restrict travel, and more.
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US Lawmaker Cited NYC Protests in a Defense of Warrantless Spying

By: Dell Cameron — March 12th 2024 at 19:14
A closed-door presentation for House lawmakers late last year portrayed American anti-war protesters as having possible ties to Hamas in an effort to kill privacy reforms to a major US spy program.
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The 4 Big Questions the Pentagon’s New UFO Report Fails to Answer

By: Garrett M. Graff — March 11th 2024 at 17:52
The Pentagon says it’s not hiding aliens, but it stops notably short of saying what it is hiding. Here are the key questions that remain unanswered—some answers could be weirder than UFOs.
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Russian Hackers Stole Microsoft Source Code—and the Attack Isn’t Over

By: Dhruv Mehrotra, Andrew Couts — March 9th 2024 at 14:00
Plus: An ex-Google engineer gets arrested for allegedly stealing trade secrets, hackers breach the top US cybersecurity agency, and X’s new feature exposes sensitive user data.
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