Lintao Zhang / Getty ImagesCommentary Ukraine Identifies 600 Sites Quietly Compromised by China Just Days Before the Invasion The Chinese cyberattacks were intended to 'steal data' and to try to 'shut down or disrupt vital defense and civilian infrastructure.' By Elizabeth Stauffer April 3, 2022
Commentary People Wonder if Alleged GiveSendGo Hacker Is Demoniac After Disturbing Video Where He Squirms Like a Snake 'They always default to the pedophile accusations because they have nothing else,' the self-confessed hacker said on TikTok. By Samantha Chang February 17, 2022
STR - AFP / Getty Images; etonastenka / Shutterstock Not All Heroes Wear Capes: Pajama-Clad American Shuts Down Internet of Nuclear-Armed Hostile Power 'I want them to understand that if you come at us, it means some of your infrastructure is going down for a while.' By Abby Liebing February 3, 2022
(Frederic J. Brown - AFP / Getty Images) FBI Moved to Acquire Advanced Cyberweapon for Domestic Use: Report The FBI toyed with deploying powerful spyware developed by an Israeli company, but finally decided against it. By Jack Davis January 29, 2022
Russian Defense Ministry Press Service / AP Ukraine: Russia Just Made First Attack in New 'Hybrid War' Ukraine believes Russia is behind a recent cyberattack and claims that the war against the country has begun. By Jack Davis January 16, 2022
Rapeepong Puttakumwong / Getty Images Iranian Hackers Pose as Conservatives, Send Dems Menacing Emails to Depict GOPers as Hateful Thugs The federal government has indicted two alleged hackers and announced sanctions against an Iranian company. By Jack Davis November 19, 2021
Stock photo / Getty Images; Mark Wilson / Getty Images Alert: Hackers Breach FBI's System, Pose as Feds, Send Thousands of People Disturbing Emails 'When you have ownership of a trusted dot-gov account like that, it can be weaponized and used for pretty nefarious purposes.' By Jack Davis November 14, 2021
U.S. Air ForceCommentary Top Pentagon Official Quits, Says America Has 'Already Lost' Key Battle with China 'We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it’s already a done deal,' Nicolas Chaillan said. By Samantha Chang October 12, 2021
@NicolasChaillan / Twitter US Cybersecurity Official Resigns Because 'We Have No Competing Fighting Chance Against China' A former Pentagon information technology official says the United States is lagging far behind China in cyberwarfare. By Jack Davis October 11, 2021
skynesher / Getty ImagesCommentary Leaks: Feds Impose 'Keyword Warrants' on Google, Track Anyone Who Looks Up Specific 'Bad' Words Federal investigators are reportedly working with Google to spy on search histories through 'keyword warrants.' By Hannah Lalgie October 6, 2021