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The Russian hacking group behind this week's revelations, called APT28 or Fancy Bear, exploited an unknown Microsoft Outlook security vulnerability in December 2022 to compromise German socialist ...
Jamming GPS signals over the Baltic Sea is “most likely” a side effect of Russia's anti-drone activities, Traficom, the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency, said today. “The interference ...
Israel’s war in Gaza stokes European tensions, after clashes erupt between students and cops at American colleges.
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Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze slammed the U.S. for its “false statements” on his government’s controversial “foreign agent” law which has been met with widespread protests in Tbilisi and ...
KYIV — Ukraine has the "right" to use British-supplied weapons to strike Russia inside its own territory, U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron said on a trip to Kyiv. In an interview with Reuters, ...