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Cyberwarfare
March 27, 2023
Magazine
Tim Weiner
Has the U.S. Lost Track of the Spies in Our Midst?
In an era of hacks and breaches, the game of spy vs. spy has changed.
December 14, 2020
Jacob Silverman
It’s Too Easy to Hack the U.S. Government
Hackers, likely working for Russia, broke into federal agencies’ networks starting in the spring. The next breach could be even more damaging. Is it time for a truce?
November 2, 2017
Magazine
Hannes Grassegger
,
Mikael Krogerus
Weaken From Within
Moscow has been honing an information age art of war—through fake news, disinformation, leaks, and trolling—for more than a decade. How can free societies protect themselves?
January 6, 2015
Claire Groden
Re-Designating North Korea as a State Sponsor of Terrorism Would Only Make Matters Worse
December 19, 2014
Yishai Schwartz
Why Aren't We Retaliating Right Now for the Sony Cyberattack?
The White House is guilty of dithering and poor planning
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