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Ukrainian cyber defenders say they’ve identified a cyberespionage campaign active since mid-2022 that gained unauthorized access to “several dozen” computers. Volodymyr Kondrashov, spokesperson for Ukraine’s State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection tweeted Tuesday the campaign targets Microsoft Windows machines used by government agencies and media organizations. Read More

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How many ransomware-wielding hackers can claim among their bona fides to have caused a national cheese shortage, not least in the Gouda-loving Netherlands? Enter Mikhail Matveev, 31, the Russian national whom prosecutors accused of wielding not one but three strains of ransomware. Two federal indictments unsealed this month accuse Matveev – aka Wazawaka, m1x, Boriselcin, […]

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Fifteen months after Russia intensified its invasion of Ukraine, what cybersecurity lessons should policymakers and defenders be learning and applying? Top-line lessons highlighted by experts during a Center for Strategic and International Studies event are that Ukraine was already prepared and well-practiced for the conflict, the importance of bandwidth, and the power of having allies […]

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