Where Is Russia’s Cyberwar? Researchers Decipher Its Strategy
When Russia invaded Ukraine, many analysts expected an unprecedented level of cyberattacks—which so far haven’t materialized
When Russia invaded Ukraine, many analysts expected an unprecedented level of cyberattacks—which so far haven’t materialized
The Putin regime has a portfolio of digital tools to control information and crack down on protests within the country
A falsified video would be an update on the traditional use of propaganda campaigns during warfare
Government agencies are tapping a facial recognition company to prove you’re you
Organizations can act to protect themselves, but collaboration is the best defense
A cybersecurity expert explains how the widely used logging software is already making us more vulnerable
The technique is the latest method to glean a surprising amount of surveillance from a meager source
The answer is not as simple as replacing each nine-digit number with a longer one
The platform strictly limits and controls data access, which stymies scientists
Users can display images as usual, but neither attackers nor tech platforms can see them
The science is clear: abortion by medication is safe and effective
A cybersecurity expert explains the NSO Group’s stealthy software
A massive amount of information downloaded from Parler includes potentially incriminating material. But innocuous posts on mainstream platforms can also create vulnerabilities
A cybersecurity expert explains how hackers used SolarWinds to steal information from government and industry organizations
Apps and human tracers both have pros and cons. To be effective, they have to work together
Most of the finger-wagging advice you hear is based on little or no evidence
Capable of connecting eight or more users across distances of 17 kilometers, the demonstration is another milestone toward developing a fully quantum Internet
Philosopher Susan Schneider weighs the pros and cons of radical technological enhancement
A government push for access is ostensibly about fighting crime, terrorism and child porn. Yet it could put all of us at risk of unwarranted surveillance
Sometimes the need to bear witness outweighs the need for privacy