Cyber warfare

A wrinkle in time: GPS jamming in Ukraine and its ripple effects

Cyber warfare

In a battlefield abuzz with electronic warfare, a team of American techies MacGyver-ed a way to keep the power on in Ukraine. To make it work, they had to hack time. Dina Temple-Raston, host and managing editor of the Recorded Future News podcast “CLICK HERE,” has the story.

Meet Zhang. He hacks for Beijing.

Politics

NATO’s geek brigade

How hackers could annihilate US utilities and unleash havoc on infrastructure

Cyber warfare: the Pirates of Aleppo

Conflict

Is ‘cyber war’ just a scare tactic?

Officials warn of looming cyber-Armageddon. Critics say that’s a subterfuge to erode online privacy and accountability.

North Korea: How the least-wired country became a hacking superpower

North Korea’s cyber-war strength says a lot about the future of global hostilities.

The World

FEMA hacked: Anonymous hacks US server in defense of Snowden and government transparency

Refocused and reorganized, Anonymous has apparently breached an emergency management server, stealing valuable user information including that of US government and military personn