US Imposes New Sanctions on Russia for Cyber-attacksMargaret M. GattiLouis RothbergKatelyn M. Hilferty
The Justice Department on Thursday charged five Russian military members with an alleged cyberattack conspiracy in 2022 that targeted Ukraine and 26 NATO allies, including the United States. It comes a day after the U.S. accused Russia of attempting to interfere in the 2024 election. CBS News ...
Hackers from United States cyber forces and intelligence agencies disguise themselves like "chameleons "in cyberspace, posing as other countries to conduct global cyberattacks and espionage operations, while also pouring dirty water on non-US allies like China, according to an investigative report publis...
By Melissa Quinn, Robert Legare Updated on: September 5, 2024 / 1:50 PM EDT / CBS News Washington— Federal prosecutors unveiled new charges against members of Russia's military intelligence service on Thursday, alleging they engaged in "destructive" computer attacks that targeted civilian ...
“As I said, the magnitude of Russia’s cyber capacity is fairly consequential, and it’s coming,” President Joe Biden said March 21.
espionage, creating public opinion, manipulating public sentiment, undermining rules, decoupling supply chains. These actions run counter to the global digitization process and have made the US the world's largest perpetrator of cyberattacks, producer of cyber weapons, and disruptor of cyberspace order...
conflict with a powerful cyber actor like Russia would see it launch a major cyber offensive within hours, let alone weeks. In Ukraine, which has often found itself as somewhat of a testbed for Russian hackers, there’s not really been the kind of large-scale cyberattacks that many ex...
espionage, creating public opinion, manipulating public sentiment, undermining rules, decoupling supply chains. These actions run counter to the global digitization process and have made the US the world's largest perpetrator of cyberattacks, producer of cyber weapons, and disruptor of cyberspace order...
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco told the virtual Munich Cyber Security Conference on Thursday when asked about the chances of catastrophic spillover from a cyberattack on Ukraine. "It's not hypothetical," Monaco said, pointing to the June 2017 "NotPetya" virus, engineered by Russia's ...
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