Reddit Faces Russian Fine for Content
Reddit is facing a potential fine of up to 4 million roubles ($43,895) from the Russian government for not removing content that is perceived as discrediting the Russian army
Reddit is facing a potential fine of up to 4 million roubles ($43,895) from the Russian government for not removing content that is perceived as discrediting the Russian army
Australian iron ore miner Fortescue Metals faced a cyber-attack, and the Russian ransomware group Cl0p claimed responsibility, asserting the theft of data
The Russian hacking group Armageddon has launched a sophisticated cyberattack campaign, targeting thousands of Ukrainian government systems
Russia is considering banning the use of iPhones by government employees following suspicions of a U.S. intelligence campaign exploiting device vulnerabilities
Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, expressed his concerns about the insufficient cyber defense funding provided by the United States during a public forum event
Russian state-sponsored hacking group APT29, also known as Nobelium or Cloaked Ursa, has been using unconventional tactics to target diplomats in Ukraine
The popular fanfiction website Archive of Our Own (AO3) has been taken down by the pro-Russian hacktivist group Anonymous Sudan.
Russian spies and cybercriminals are actively exploiting unpatched security flaws in Microsoft Windows and Office products, prompting an urgent warning
Russian state-owned railway company RZD encountered a major cyberattack, causing its website and mobile app to be inaccessible for several hours.
Poland's justice authorities have announced the arrest of a professional ice hockey player on allegations of working as a spy for the Russian government.
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