Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered U.S. Cyber Command to halt cyber-offense operations against Russia, according to reports. That comes as President Donald Trump ...
According to the German documents, the Russian cyberattacks, sabotage attempts and disinformation campaigns could be a ...
We are seeing more and more clearly that Russia’s aggression was and is part of a plan targeted against whole of Europe,’ ...
The number of cyberattacks being waged by — and on behalf of — Ukraine and Russia since the outbreak of the war is “staggering,” according to research. Ukraine authorities estimate some 400,000 ...
In 2024, Ukraine saw a nearly 70 percent surge in cyberattacks targeting civilian and defense critical infrastructure; yet, the number of serious attacks declined dramatically, reflecting both ...
March 2 (UPI) --The Trump administration has ordered the United States to end offensive cyber operations targeting Russia, part of an effort to draw Russian President Vladimir Putin into talks on ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly issued a directive to U.S. Cyber Command to halt the planning and implementation of offensive digital actions against Russia. The secretary gave the order to ...
Russia launched a high-speed Oreshnik missile towards Ukraine's Lviv region. The missile carried no warhead, indicating a ...
Lawmakers warned that Russia and China are already waging a hidden campaign across Europe using cyberattacks, sabotage, ...