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War in Ukraine
Firefighters work on a fire on a building after bombings on the eastern Ukraine town of Chuguiv on Feb. 24, 2022, as Russian armed forces are trying to invade Ukraine from several directions. (ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)

War in Ukraine

Russia declared war against Ukraine on Feb. 24., 2022. Before, during and after the military campaign began, the CyberScoop staff has been tracking the cyber dimensions of the conflict.

Russia declared war against Ukraine on Feb. 24. Before, during and after the military campaign began, the CyberScoop staff has been tracking the cyber dimensions of the conflict.

Ukraine, Russia, IT army

Top Ukrainian cyber official praises volunteer hacks on Russian targets, offers updates

Ukraine’s Victor Zhora said the so-called IT Army has done “useful” things, and he offered information about the “CaddyWiper” incident.

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Sen. Mark Warner

Spy agencies’ leaks of Russian plans point to the future of information warfare, Sen. Warner says

U.S. spy agencies have markedly improved their use of information warfare, the Senate Intelligence Committee chairman says.

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Road traffic near a pipeline, Alaska

Political fallout in cybercrime circles upping the threat to Western targets

Politically-motivated cybercrime groups pose a growing and significant risk to Western targets, researchers say.

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Ukrainians Fleeing War Arrive By Train In Berlin

Cybercriminals are posing as Ukraine fundraisers to steal cryptocurrency

The scams have picked up on Telegram.

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Against backdrop of Russian-Ukraine war, researchers witness flurry of nation-aligned hacking

Polish, Ukrainian and European targets are facing a barrage of cyber operations, researchers say.

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Global news app PressReader says it’s back up after cyberattack

The outage knocked the apps of several U.S. newspapers offline.

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Cloudflare not fully backing out of Russia, company says, as tech firms are forced to weigh in

Ukraine’s effort to force tech firms out of Russia is turning up mixed results so far.

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NATO CCDCOE

Ukraine, looking to fortify itself against Russian attacks, admitted to NATO cyber center

Ukraine joins the vaunted cyberdefense organization in the midst of war.

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Biden administration seeks money to bolster Ukraine war-related cybersecurity at home, abroad

There’s money in the request for direct aid to Ukraine, but also things like more enforcement of U.S. sanctions.

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Treasury Department sanctions alleged Russian cyber-espionage, disinformation sources

The Treasury Department sanctioned 26 Russia- and Ukraine-based individuals and seven entities.

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