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Russia’s ‘Infamous Sandworm’ Hackers Tried to Attack Ukraine’s Energy Company
The attack on an unnamed energy company failed, according to Ukraine’s government.
The U.S. Government Charged Russia’s Most Destructive Hackers
Six people from the Sandworm hacking group are wanted by the FBI for launching a long series of hacks and leaks all over the world.
How Russian Spies Played the Media
Thomas Rid traces the history of psychological warfare in 'Active Measures.'
The Russian Group That Hacked the DNC Has Now Breached the Company at the Center of Trump's Impeachment
It was "100%" the Russians, according to the security firm that reported the hack.
There’s A Lot We Still Don’t Know About WikiLeaks’ Role In The 2016 Election
The Mueller report leaves some unanswered questions on Julian Assange and WikiLeaks’s role in the hack and leak against the DNC and John Podesta.
The Quest to Pin the 90s Murder of a CIA Agent on the KGB
Twenty-five years ago, an American spy in Georgia was killed, supposedly by a drunken villager. Michael Pullara didn't buy that.
It's getting much harder for Russia to deny hacking — but they’re trying it anyway
“They’ll insult the critics, twist the facts, accuse the accusers of the same violation, and issue lurid warnings about the terrible consequences.”
Four men who tried to hack the global chemical weapons agency just got outed as Russian spies
Dutch Defense Minister Ank Bijleveld said he was taking the “extraordinary” step of naming the agents.
This Salisbury suspect just got outed as a Russian colonel who once received an award from Putin
The Kremlin still insists they were innocent tourists who traveled to the English city to marvel at its cathedral.
Russian spies were caught plotting to hack the lab analyzing the Salisbury Novichok samples
The spies were thrown out of the Netherlands earlier this year.
Russian hackers just got caught targeting two U.S. conservative think tanks
“We are in a situation of asynchronous warfare.”
Guccifer 2.0 Was Always Sloppy
A sloppy mistake linked Guccifer 2.0 to Russian military intelligence officers, according to a new report. But this was hardly the only mistake the hacker made in his months-long existence.