Google Threat Intelligence: the US' adversaries, especially Russia, are increasingly turning to cybercriminals and free or public malware to advance their goals
A Google Threat Intelligence Group report notes that Russia in particular has been doing this since the Ukraine war began. — Learn more.
Report: before tweeting a pro-Russia Ukraine peace plan, Elon Musk said he had Kremlin consultations; he also told the US of a Putin call but publicly denied it
“One Pentagon spokesman said that he was keeping Musk apprised of my inquiries about his role in Ukraine and would grant an interview with an official about the matter only with Musk's permission.” —...
Interviews with 30+ of Elon Musk's colleagues and others detail his growing international power, childhood, career, politics, role in the Ukraine war, and more
How the U.S. government came to rely on the tech billionaire—and is now struggling to rein him in.
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 , @...
YouTube takes down 70K+ videos and 9K+ channels covering the Ukraine war for violating content guidelines, including videos referring to a “liberation mission”
this is gutsy given it's the largest American social media platform to be left operating freely in Russia. And it shows why cutting off access to markets like Russia won't always be the right answer d...
The UK and EU say Russia launched a cyberattack on satellite internet network Viasat at the onset of the Ukraine war in late February, affecting many in Ukraine
Russia was behind a massive cyberattack against a satellite internet network which took thousands of modems offline at the onset … Source: GOV.UK and European Council .
Sources detail internal confusion from Meta moderators and employees over how to enforce content rules during Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The rules over what war content is permitted on Facebook and Instagram keep changing, causing internal confusion. — Meta, which owns Facebook … Tweets: @satariano , @rmac18 , @shiraovide , @rmac18 ,...