Could Cyberwar Make the World Safer?

Hack­ing, like war, is the con­tin­u­a­tion of pol­i­tics by oth­er means, but with­out the inevitable sac­ri­fice of lives.



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Why Biden Seems Worse to China Than Trump

Accu­sa­tions of hack­ing and oth­er moves by the Biden admin­is­tra­tion have sur­prised and angered China’s lead­ers, who are push­ing back with puni­tive actions and vit­ri­ol of their own. Tags: design TT Mod­ell­bahn TT H0 N schal­ten […]



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Biden Warns Putin to Act Against Russian Ransomware Group

Mr. Biden’s phone call appeared to be a point­ed ulti­ma­tum to stop the hack­ers, who have attacked com­put­er net­works in the Unit­ed States with rel­a­tive impunity.

Attempted Hack of R.N.C. and Russian Ransomware Attack Test Biden

The breach of a Repub­li­can Nation­al Com­mit­tee con­trac­tor, also linked to Rus­sia, and the glob­al ran­somware attack occurred weeks after a U.S.-Russian summit.

With Putin, Biden Tries to Forge a Bond of Self-Interest, Not Souls

Theirs seems like­ly to be a strained and frus­trat­ing asso­ci­a­tion, one where the two lead­ers may main­tain a veneer of civ­il dis­course even as they joust on the inter­na­tion­al stage.

Shifting Focus, NATO Views China as a Global Security Challenge

NATO lead­ers expressed a new con­cern about China’s grow­ing mil­i­tary might, sig­nal­ing a fun­da­men­tal shift in the atten­tions of an alliance devot­ed to pro­tect­ing Europe and North Amer­i­ca — not Asia.

How the Pentagon Papers Shaped the Power of the Free Press

The Pen­ta­gon Papers cre­at­ed a del­i­cate bal­ance of pow­er between the press and the gov­ern­ment. Late­ly, it’s being threatened.

Eighty Years Later, Biden and Johnson Revise the Atlantic Charter for a New Era

The orig­i­nal was the work of Churchill and Roo­sevelt at the dawn of World War II. The new ver­sion pledges coop­er­a­tion against 21st cen­tu­ry glob­al chal­lenges and rivalries.

Biden Aims to Bolster U.S. Alliances in Europe, but Challenges Loom

The good will Pres­i­dent Biden brings on his first trip abroad papers over lin­ger­ing doubts about U.S. reli­a­bil­i­ty and the cost that Europe will be expect­ed to pay.

U.S. Seizes Share of Ransom From Hackers in Colonial Pipeline Attack

Inves­ti­ga­tors traced 75 Bit­coins worth more than $4 mil­lion through near­ly two dozen cryp­tocur­ren­cy accounts.

U.S. Put Gag Order on Times Executives Amid Fight Over Email Logs

The push began in the Trump admin­is­tra­tion and con­tin­ued under Pres­i­dent Biden, and the Jus­tice Depart­ment obtained a gag order to keep it from pub­lic view.

Ransomware Disrupts Meat Plants in Latest Attack on Critical U.S. Business

All of JBS’s beef plants in the U.S. were shut­tered on Tues­day, and many of its pork and poul­try plants were affect­ed, accord­ing to a union and Face­book posts meant for employees.