Information security
fromArs Technica
5 years agoNew clues show how Russia's grid hackers aimed for physical destruction
The 2016 cyberattack on Ukraine's power grid was intended to cause extensive and lasting damage, not just a temporary blackout.
Buttigieg's emergence reflects not just his credentials as a cabinet official and former presidential candidate, but also his ability to bridge policy expertise and cultural fluency—a combination increasingly vital in a fragmented political landscape.
A study published in the Lancet predicted that Donald Trump's aid cuts could claim more than 14 million lives by 2030, a third of them among children.
For the first time in my life, in his last administration, the president called that into question. I was horrified. That sort of opens a door to a terrible miscalculation by Moscow that maybe the U.S. would not be so committed.
Maine Governor Janet Mills faced trolling regarding decades-old allegations of cocaine use, stemming from a 1990 claim by a drug suspect which she has always deemed politically motivated.
Comptroller Brad Lander expressed concern that the budget's lack of allocation to the city's Rainy Day Fund and General Reserve leaves New York City vulnerable to federal funding cuts.
The campaign, known by many names including Operation Overload and Matryoshka, has been operating since 2023 and has been aligned with the Russian government by multiple groups, including Microsoft and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue.
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In her affidavit, Ms O'Reilly had claimed she was woken by sounds of "screaming and shouting" from Ms Hand's house. Looking from her window, she said she could see "Ste's arms moving up and down as if he was hitting Nikita."
Nick Bloom's research reveals that before the pandemic, working from home was associated with lower pay. People used to jokingly question if remote workers were actually 'shirking from home.' Post-pandemic, the perception has flipped, allowing workers to take pride in their ability to work from home.
"I can't think of a more important year to host SCTE in Washington, D.C. In 2025, we have an important opportunity to showcase how our industry is building the critical digital infrastructure that is the backbone of America's economic growth, technological progress, and global competitiveness."
Francesca Albanese's report identifies over 60 companies that contribute to Israel's military actions and displacement of Palestinians, thus labeling them as complicit in genocide and apartheid.