Cyberwar
The latest news and comment on cyberwar
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In 30 years I’ve never complained about abuse. I’m speaking out now because I fear the politics of personal destruction is silencing minorities
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National Cyber Security Centre to be formally opened as chancellor warns of sophisticated and severe attacks
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Vladimir Putin wants to extend his influence beyond the ballot box and into the very fabric of our public life. We must take action before it’s too late
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Rumours swirl of connection to revelations about US election hacking, as state media says Sergei Mikhailov and Dmitry Dokuchayev ‘betrayed their oath’
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New York compound allegedly linked to Russian intelligence evacuated after Obama announces new sanctions
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First thoughts The hacking is 21st-century, but US-Russia relations are stuck in the past
Simon JenkinsWhile Moscow’s cyberwar capacity is cutting-edge, the flurry of expulsions and misguided sanctions simply rehash the mistakes of the cold war -
Nation states have been attacking each other electronically for a decade or more. Historians will eventually give it a name and a start and end date
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Trump repeats wish to ‘move on’ but says he will meet intelligence officials while Putin regime considers response to White House measures
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Cyber-attacks aim to delegitimise democratic process and elicit political uncertainty, says Bruno Kahl
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The internet was once a land of promise, with few fears about crime or privacy. Thirty years on, scammers, thieves and spies have created a place of chaos
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Sixth-form College of National Security will teach cyber skills to some of Britain’s most gifted youngsters to fight growing threat
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Signals directorate is supporting coalition military operations in Iraq and Syria, PM will tell parliament
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Interior minister says pro-Moscow disinformation network has sprung up on Czech soil and ‘we want to get into every smartphone’ to defeat it
The networker If Trump hates leaks, he needs to give up his phone