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Russia's phishing for nuclear power plants. NATO offers aid to Ukraine. Election hacking updates. M&A and venture news. Crime, punishment, and cryptocurrency.

almost 7 years ago

Infrastructure hacking. No Russo-American agreement in cyberspace. Android malware infestations. Misspelling as OPSEC

almost 7 years ago

NotPetya still looks like an act of state; intended result or not, companies warn of possible material effect from the attack. Another S3 database found exposed.

almost 7 years ago

Ukraine says it blocked a second wave of NotPetya attacks. Notes on hybrid warfare and the challenges of sharing data. Will the EU get a right to repair?

almost 7 years ago

Recovering from NotPetya. State-actor seen behind wiper attack. Ukraine mulls criminal negligence charges. Documents behind US Congressional wariness of Kaspersky.

almost 7 years ago

Recovery and attribution: Petya/Nyetya/NotPetya. Cyber conflict and collective defense. Online inspiration and online censorship. The EU's regulatory big stick. Vishing Parliament.

almost 7 years ago

What's up with Petya/Nyetya/NotPetya? It's a wiper—the extortion is just misdirection. WikiLeaks dumps "OutlawCountry" from Vault7. The ShadowBrokers raise prices. Russia says boo to cybercrime.

almost 7 years ago

Ransomware, nyet; wiper, da. Shipping, manufacturing, and Big Law may share some common risks. WikiLeaks and the ShadowBrokers are back again.

almost 7 years ago

IoT 2017 – Securing the Things: A CyberWire Special Edition [Special Edition]

almost 7 years ago

Petya/PetrWrap/Goldeneye updates.

almost 7 years ago