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The Race to Find the Nord Stream Saboteurs

[ad_1] Investigators across Europe, including intelligence agencies, will now be trying to piece together exactly who and what caused the apparent explosions. This is likely to involve multiple steps, such…

The ITU’s Secretary-General Election Could Shape the Internet’s Future

[ad_1] The Russian candidate to replace him, Ismailov, is no stranger to China’s international policy: He spent three years as a regional vice president at Huawei. From there, Ismailov rose…

Shadowy Russian Cell Phone Companies Are Cropping Up in Ukraine

[ad_1] Since the companies emerged earlier this year, they claim to have expanded their services. Their websites list dozens of claimed locations, including shops, where people can buy SIM cards…

Satellite Data Shows How Russia Has Destroyed Ukrainian Grain

[ad_1] Almost 10 million metric tons of Ukrainian grain has been affected by the Russian invasion, according to a new analysis of satellite imagery. One in six of Ukraine’s grain…

Ukraine’s Cyberwar Chief Sounds Like He’s Winning

[ad_1] The database Shchyhol and his institution developed helped Ukraine repel an attack against a Ukrainian energy-generating company Russia launched earlier this year. “They used the same virus for that…

This Clever Anti-Censorship Tool Lets Russians Read Blocked News

[ad_1] When censors at Belarus’ Ministry of Information announced they were going to block the website of lifestyle publication KYKY in the summer of 2020, everything changed for its team…

The Telegram-Powered News Outlet Waging Guerrilla War on Russia

[ad_1] With more than 26,000 followers, Rospartizan embraces anyone who’s anti-Putin, no matter their political ideology—a feature, not a bug, according to Ponomarev, a former Communist Party member and self-described…

Their Photos Were Posted Online. Then They Were Bombed

[ad_1] When it comes to militaries launching attacks using open source intelligence (including in the Wagner incident), it is unlikely that they will do so solely based on data gleaned…

Boycotting Russian Scientists Is a Hollow Victory

[ad_1] “What should we do about our Russian colleagues?” asked the senior scientist in the audience. It’s early summer and 100 degrees in Chicago. I was giving a keynote at…

Europe’s Plan to Wean Itself off Russian Gas Just Might Work

[ad_1] In 1970, West German politicians and gas executives signed a landmark deal with the Soviet Union that would shape the next half-century of European energy policy. West Germany promised…

TikTok Is ‘Shadow-Promoting’ Banned Content in Russia

[ad_1] In the weeks following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin criminalized anything it considered “false information” about state entities or the war in Ukraine. In response, on March 6,…

The Rise and Fall of a Bitcoin Mining Sensation

[ad_1] It was 8:45 in the morning of June 13 when Bill Stewart, the CEO of Maine-based bitcoin mining business Dynamics Mining, received a call from one of his employees.…

2 Refugee Crises—and Their Dark Lessons for the Coming Famine

[ad_1] The tendency of authoritarian regimes to learn from one another is of particular concern when combined with the prior threats from Libya. Libya, long a preferred jumping-off point for…

Russia’s War in Ukraine Reveals More Problems in Space

[ad_1] There’s not much going for Roscosmos at this point other than the ISS—or a replacement to be called the Russian Orbital Service Station, which Borosiv claimed could be developed…

You Pay More When Companies Get Hacked

[ad_1] Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has been ongoing for more than 150 days, with no end to the conflict in sight. While Ukrainian troops are having some success with…

How Tor Is Fighting—and Beating—Russian Censorship

[ad_1] For years, the anonymity service Tor has been the best way to stay private online and dodge web censorship. Much to the ire of governments and law enforcement agencies,…

Russia Is Quietly Ramping Up Its Internet Censorship Machine

[ad_1] Finally, Shakirov says, there is the “restriction of access to information”—blocking websites. The legal ability to block websites was implemented through the adoption of Russia’s sovereign internet law in…

The January 6 Secret Service Text Scandal Turns Criminal

[ad_1] As the United States midterm elections near, lawmakers and law enforcement officials are on high alert about violent threats targeted at election officials across the country—domestic threats that have…