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KGB

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KGB has appeared in 10 articles since 2017-12. Coverage peaked in 2025Q2 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, Russia, Russian, Trump.

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2022-12-10
The Hill 6 related

Bari Weiss releases “Twitter Files Part Two”, sharing images of accounts that Twitter allegedly put on “blacklists” and screenshots of internal Slack messages

all in secret, without informing users. Elon Musk / @elonmusk : @DavidSacks As @bariweiss clearly describes, the rules were enforced against the right, but not against the left Ashley Feinberg / @ashl...

2022-09-22
New York Times

An investigation based on nearly 160K Roskomnadzor documents details Russia's expansive surveillance and censorship apparatus, which helps Putin maintain power

Four days into the war in Ukraine, Russia's expansive surveillance and censorship apparatus was already hard at work. Tweets: @paulmozur , @bbhorne , @bbhorne , @fcdservicea_llc , @fcdservicea_llc , @...

2022-04-08
Washington Post 18 related

Meta disrupts covert influence operations by Belarus- and Russia-linked actors targeting Ukrainians, like hacking Ukrainian military staff's Facebook accounts

combining computer network exploitation with influence operations, CNE & active measures, in classic terminology (to be expected historically). Meta does an exceptionally good job at reflecting this d...

2022-03-11
Engadget 12 related

Twitter and Meta removed posts by Russia's embassy in London that claimed images from the Mariupol hospital bombing in Ukraine were fake

tell Mark, @paraga @sundarpichai @SusanWojcicki #RemoveRT #StopPutinsLies The world will thank you! https://twitter.com/... @mandoline_blue : Twitter, WE FUCKING LOVE YOU 💞 That Russian embassy tweet ...

2021-09-08
Fast Company

Excerpt from a book by Microsoft President Brad Smith and his chief of staff, Carol Ann Browne, on Microsoft's response to the SolarWinds attack

While the KGB may have collapsed with the Soviet Union in 1991, its long shadow still quietly serves its homeland through new 21st-century digital forms … Tweets: @780thc and @vasujakkal . Thanks: @ks...

2020-04-13
New York Times

Investigation finds a decade-long health disinformation campaign by Russia, using social media and news outlets like RT, to sow confusion and hurt institutions

A decade of health disinformation promoted by President Vladimir Putin of Russia has sown wide confusion, hurt major institutions … Tweets: @anneapplebaum , @tripgabriel , @neilmacfarquhar , @sangerny...

2018-03-16
Reuters 17 related

In a first, US publicly accuses Russia for cyberattack campaign dating back to at least March 2016 targeting the US power grid and other critical infrastructure

with the sanctions announced today—his administration largely followed Mueller's lead. https://twitter.com/... Dan Rather / @danrather : President Trump admitted that he just made stuff up in a meetin...

2017-12-27
Washington Post 3 related

Sources: years after FBI began tracking Russian disinformation efforts and US intelligence agencies drew up counter operations, the US still equivocates

I don't have much faith in the Russians stopping any of their illegal activity, so the question becomes what have we done to make our infrastructure more secure and to impose costs on Russia? Cyber Co...

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