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Tag: Cyberwarfare and Defense

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White House Weighs New Cybersecurity Approach After Failure to Detect Hacks

March 14, 2021David E. Sanger, Julian E. Barnes and Nicole PerlrothComments Off on White House Weighs New Cybersecurity Approach After Failure to Detect Hacks

The intelligence agencies missed massive intrusions by Russia and China, forcing the administration and Congress to look for solutions, including closer partnership with private industry.

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Preparing for Retaliation Against Russia, U.S. Confronts Hacking by China

March 7, 2021March 7, 2021David E. Sanger, Julian E. Barnes and Nicole PerlrothComments Off on Preparing for Retaliation Against Russia, U.S. Confronts Hacking by China

The proliferation of cyberattacks by rivals is presenting a challenge to the Biden administration as it seeks to deter intrusions on government and corporate systems.

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For Biden, Deliberation and Caution, Maybe Overcaution, on the World Stage

March 4, 2021March 5, 2021DAVID E. SANGERComments Off on For Biden, Deliberation and Caution, Maybe Overcaution, on the World Stage

But decisions come more quickly than they did in the Obama administration, when Mr. Biden, as vice president, complained about the endless meetings.

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Myanmar’s Military Deploys Digital Arsenal of Repression in Crackdown

March 1, 2021March 2, 2021HANNAH BEECHComments Off on Myanmar’s Military Deploys Digital Arsenal of Repression in Crackdown

The generals who staged a coup last month use surveillance drones, iPhone cracking devices and hacking software, some of it from Western countries that bar sales of such technology to Myanmar.

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China Appears to Warn India: Push Too Hard and the Lights Could Go Out

February 28, 2021February 28, 2021David E. Sanger and Emily SchmallComments Off on China Appears to Warn India: Push Too Hard and the Lights Could Go Out

As border skirmishing increased last year, malware began to flow into the Indian electric grid, a new study shows, and a blackout hit Mumbai. It now looks like a warning.

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U.S. Charges 3 North Koreans With Hacking and Stealing Millions of Dollars

February 17, 2021February 17, 2021KATIE BENNERComments Off on U.S. Charges 3 North Koreans With Hacking and Stealing Millions of Dollars

The Justice Department unsealed charges against three intelligence officers, revealing more details about incursions on Sony Pictures and the National Health Service in Britain, and other attacks.

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Five Takeaways From the Developing Space War Between China and the U.S.

January 24, 2021WILLIAM J. BROADComments Off on Five Takeaways From the Developing Space War Between China and the U.S.

The Biden administration is inheriting the menace of Chinese antisatellite arms as well as an innovative way of trying to defuse the escalating threat.

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How Space Became the Next ‘Great Power’ Contest Between the U.S. and China

January 24, 2021January 24, 2021WILLIAM J. BROADComments Off on How Space Became the Next ‘Great Power’ Contest Between the U.S. and China

The Biden administration faces not only waves of Chinese antisatellite weapons but a history of jumbled responses to the intensifying threat.

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Biden Plans Renewed Nuclear Talks With Russia While Punishing Kremlin, Adviser Says

January 3, 2021January 4, 2021DAVID E. SANGERComments Off on Biden Plans Renewed Nuclear Talks With Russia While Punishing Kremlin, Adviser Says

The president-elect also plans to pursue a “follow-on negotiation” with Iran over its missile capabilities if Tehran re-enters compliance with the nuclear deal.

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Trump Contradicts Pompeo Over Russia’s Role in Hack

December 19, 2020January 12, 2021David E. Sanger and Nicole PerlrothComments Off on Trump Contradicts Pompeo Over Russia’s Role in Hack

Hours after the secretary of state said that Moscow was behind the vast cybersecurity breach, the president suggested it might have been China and downplayed the severity of the attack.

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