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Martijn Rasser

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30 articles decelerating

Martijn Rasser has appeared in 30 articles since 2020-10. Coverage peaked in 2023Q1 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside China, Chinese, U.S., Beijing.

Articles
30
mentions
Velocity
-50.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
-0.500
velocity change
Sources
9
publications

Coverage Timeline

2025-05-28
Wall Street Journal 1 related

Inside a “laptop farm” run by a 50-year-old US woman that let DPRK IT workers pose as US tech staff and illegally earn $17.1M from more than 300 US companies

A LinkedIn message drew a former waitress in Minnesota into a type of intricate scam involving illegal paychecks and stolen data Bluesky: @hatr and @martijnrasser . Forums: Slashdot Bluesky: Hakan / @...

2024-10-21
Bloomberg

Investigation: a Russian espionage and hacking campaign targeted Georgia for years and breached its Foreign Ministry, Finance Ministry, central bank, and more

Bloomberg : X: @willneal93 , @martijnrasser , @rj_gallagher , and @albertonardelli X: Will Neal / @willneal93 : Well this is a pretty chilling read. https://www.bloomberg.com/... Martijn Rasser / @ma...

2022-02-28
Wired

A profile of iSTARE, an Intel hardware hacking group that analyzes and attacks future generations of chips to find critical flaws before they go into production

as Intel's Steve Brown puts it, “you want to do the best you can, but there are times when maybe it wasn't enough or the assumptions changed” https://www.wired.com/... Martijn Rasser / @martijnrasser ...

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