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Hackers

How Huawei came in from the cold after being blacklisted by the EU

BRUSSELS — The EU’s most influential solar panel lobbying group reinstated Huawei’s membership just months after it expelled the Chinese company over its alleged involvement in a bribery and corruption scandal.  As

Cyber spying on the rise, EU agency warns

BRUSSELS — Crafty hacking groups backed by hostile states have increasingly targeted European public institutions with cyber espionage campaigns in the past year, the European Union’s cybersecurity agency said Wednesday. Public institutions

Moldova’s electoral commission suffered cyberattack days ahead of vote

Moldova’s deputy prime minister has blamed Russia for a cyberattack targeting the country’s electoral commission this week, just days before a crucial parliamentary election. Doina Nistor, the country’s deputy prime minister and

How Russia’s president forced the US into a game of ‘human poker’

From the SWAP: A Secret History of the New Cold War by Drew Hinshaw and Joe Parkinson. Copyright © 2025 by Drew Hinshaw and Joe Parkinson. Published by Harper, an imprint of

Why hackers love Europe’s hospitals

Simon Meier, a trauma and orthopedic surgeon, was off duty when a colleague called one evening. University Hospital Frankfurt was the target of a massive cyberattack which required an urgent response. The

US critical networks are prime targets for cyberattacks. They’re preparing for Iran to strike.

The organizations representing critical networks that keep the lights on, the water running and transportation systems humming across the U.S. are bracing for a possible surge of Iranian cyberattacks. Virtually every critical

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