Cyber
Four Russian Government Employees Charged in 'Historical Hacking Campaigns'
Between 2012 and 2018, the four defendants allegedly ran two hacking campaigns targeting critical infrastructure in approximately 135 countries.
As Ukraine Invasion Stalls, Putin Looks to Cyber for Revenge Attack on US
"I think we can fully expect that there'll be cyberattacks on the United States and our allies in weeks and months ahead," Rep. Jason Crow told Newsweek.
Jeh Johnson Says Offensive Cyber Measures Could Deter Future Attacks
The former Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security said that peace and security could be achieved "through strength."
U.S. 'Has No Strategy' for Cyber War, Garry Kasparov Warns
The former world chess champion, who is now Avast's security ambassador, outlined how America should deal with cyber threats.
Why the Next Cyber War Should be Fought by the Heartland
Energy corporations need to radically rethink the way they do business.
This Is How Long It Takes to Complete 'The Ascent'
With multiple side quests and optional areas to explore, "The Ascent's" length can vary greatly for different players. Here is a list of every mission in the game.
Bitcoin Will Lead the World Into a Greener Future
The dollar's already rising inflation rates will ostensibly render the argument for bitcoin increasingly obvious and intuitive to people across the globe, causing them to look more critically at government-issued currency.
Cybercrime Never Sleeps
Cybercrime isn't going away anytime soon, and no one can afford to skimp on their cybersecurity protections.
Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack Gives Democrats Opportunity to Get Tough
Congress must take the lead in protecting our government, our corporations and our citizens against one of the most pressing foreign threats to our national security.
Inflation Returns: Are Gas Shortages a Wake-up Call?
The current U.S. economic situation is becoming increasingly unsustainable. Annual deficits and the national debt can't keep rising endlessly as Modern Monetary Policy theorists suggest. Asset bubbles always burst.
Why is Space Not Part of Biden's Infrastructure Plan?
It is imperative that space be deemed a strategic component of critical national infrastructure.
Authoritarian Tech Is On the Rise
It is interesting that amid such heavy use of authoritarian tech, violation of privacy and 24 hour monitoring, some people prefer to fall for conspiracy theories about microchips in vaccines.
China's Attempt to Spy on Uyghurs at Home and Abroad
Surveillance technology has been crucial to China's efforts to monitor and track ethnic peoples within China.
Defend Forward Amid a New Era of Cyber Espionage
As the Biden administration takes aim at protecting against new and evolving cyberattacks, one thing is clear: We need Defend Forward to hunt threats before the threats hunt us.
China Building Destructive Space Weapons to 'Blind' U.S. Satellites
A new intelligence report identified China as the "primary strategic competitor" to the U.S.
Keeping the Home Court Advantage: Securing America's Cyberspace
To wait for the next major cyber incident before acting would be deeply unwise.
China's Technological Predation Threatens U.S. Security
The case for prudence is obvious, but the measures that have been taken are not optimal or especially effective.
Targeting China's Serial Infringers
By exhibiting a strong commitment to enforce licensing commitments, and establishing a process that fairly settles wireless disputes, the United States will cement its role as the leader in wireless development under fair and equitable principles.
U.S. Supply Chain: Stop Driving Blind
Before we trust the plumbing in our IT networks, we need to know where every component comes from.
SolarWinds Hack Exposed After FireEye Cybersecurity Firm Found 'Backdoor'
The cyberattack seemingly went undetected for months as hackers were able to sneak into various U.S. government agencies, potentially putting sensitive information at risk of theft.
Trump Shares Video Featuring Former Admin of QAnon-Linked Website
A segment published by One America News (OAN), a pro-Trump news network, suggested without evidence that 2020 election voting machines may have been vulnerable to manipulation.
Debate: Should the U.S. Pursue an Offense-Oriented Cyber Warfare Strategy?
Jamil N. Jaffer of George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School debates Bonnie Kristian of Defense Priorities.
The U.S. Needs a Cyber Strategy Designed for Defense
A offensive-oriented cyber warfare strategy is reckless.
The Best (Cyber) Defense Is a Good (Cyber) Offense
We are already engaged in a very real cyber war. We must recognize and confront reality.
Android Bugs Let Hackers Secretly Record Video and Steal Pictures
The full list of impacted devices remains unknown, but security company Checkmarx claimed in a report this week that Google confirmed the issues "extended into the broader Android ecosystem."
Blackmailer Targeted Porn Users With Fake FBI Notices
The sentencing of Zain Qaiser from London marks the conclusion of a case against England's most prolific cyber criminal.
San Diego Schools Say Phishing Scam Caused Cyber Breach
When Newsweek rang the hotline number to call, the voice prompt apologized yet again for "any inconvenience this may have caused you," and directs the caller to go online to get information.
Saudi Arabia vs. Iran: How Do Their Militaries Compare?
From fighter jets to cyber security—how do the Middle Eastern giants compare?
A Look at Cyber Monday Deals on Electronics
You can save BIG on electronics on Cyber Monday. We've collected some of the best deals we've seen so far.
Apple Announces Black Friday, Cyber Monday Deals
Now's your chance to get discounted Apple products.