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Ukraine’s Cyberwar Chief Sounds Like He’s Winning
By
Chris Stokel-Walker
— September 14
th
2022 at 11:00
Yurii Shchyhol gives WIRED a rare interview about running the country’s Derzhspetszviazok and the state of the online conflict with Russia.
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How Whistleblowers Navigate a Security Minefield
By
Matt Burgess
— September 13
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2022 at 11:00
Exposing wrongdoing is risky on the best of days. Whistleblower Aid cofounder John Tye explains the extensive steps needed to keep people safe.
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It’s Time to Get Real About TikTok’s Risks
By
Lily Hay Newman
— September 6
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2022 at 11:00
US lawmakers keep warning about the popular app. But until they can explain what makes it uniquely dangerous, it’s difficult to tailor a resolution.
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The Telegram-Powered News Outlet Waging Guerrilla War on Russia
By
Guillaume Ptak
— August 29
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2022 at 11:00
Anti-Putin media network February Morning has become a central player in the underground fight against the Kremlin.
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Their Photos Were Posted Online. Then They Were Bombed
By
Matt Burgess
— August 26
th
2022 at 11:00
An attack on Russian mercenaries shows how militaries are increasingly using open source data—with sometimes deadly consequences.
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The Family That Mined the Pentagon's Data for Profit
By
Mark Harris
— August 18
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2022 at 10:00
The Freedom of Information Act helps Americans learn what the government is up to. The Poseys exploited it—and became unlikely defenders of transparency.
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Here’s What Trump’s ‘Nuclear Documents’ Could Be
By
Garrett M. Graff
— August 12
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2022 at 17:55
FBI agents reportedly searched Mar-a-Lago for “nuclear documents.” That can fall into one of these four categories.
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Big Takeaways From the FBI's Mar-a-Lago Raid
By
Garrett M. Graff
— August 9
th
2022 at 18:51
The fact that a search of Donald Trump's Florida home was even necessary says a lot.
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Don’t Call the New Federal Gun Law a Gun Law
By
Matt Laslo
— July 27
th
2022 at 11:00
Democratic senators lacked actionable gun data for their negotiations—so they passed mental health reform instead.
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Interstate Travel Post-Roe Isn’t as Secure as You May Think
By
Thor Benson
— July 25
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2022 at 11:00
Despite the DOJ vowing to protect people's ability to travel out of state for abortion care, legal experts warn not to take that freedom for granted.
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The January 6 Secret Service Text Scandal Turns Criminal
By
Lily Hay Newman
— July 23
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2022 at 13:00
Plus: The FCC cracks down on car warranty robocalls, Thai activists get targeted by NSO's Pegasus, and the Russia-Ukraine cyberwar continues.
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The Unsolved Mystery Attack on Internet Cables in Paris
By
Matt Burgess
— July 22
nd
2022 at 11:00
As new details about the scope of the sabotage emerge, the perpetrators—and the reason for their vandalism—remain unknown.
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The 2022 US Midterm Elections' Top Security Issue: Death Threats
By
Lily Hay Newman
— July 21
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2022 at 14:52
While cybersecurity and foreign meddling remain priorities, domestic threats against election workers have risen to the top of the list.
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The January 6 Insurrection Hearings Are Just Heating Up
By
Garrett M. Graff
— July 11
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2022 at 18:27
The US House committee has already uncovered a more organized and sinister plot than many imagined. But history suggests the worst may be yet to come.
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Russian ‘Hacktivists’ Are Causing Trouble Far Beyond Ukraine
By
Matt Burgess
— July 11
th
2022 at 11:00
The pro-Russian group Killnet is targeting countries supporting Ukraine. It has declared "war" against 10 nations.
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An ISP Scam Targeted Low-Income People Seeking Government Aid
By
Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica
— July 8
th
2022 at 13:00
The US Federal Communications Commission says a man posing as a fake broadband service promised victims discounts on internet services and devices.
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