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Cyberwars: How Far Can They Go?
By Joseph Mazur Although cyberspace connects people globally, facilitating productivity through remote work, it has also fostered a range of malicious activities. While such activities controllable, others, such as government cyberwars, are not so easy to …
Source: The European Financial Review - Neutral - Published on 14:22 GMT

Govt Declassified Joint Doctrines on Cyberspace and Amphibious Operations
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan formally released the declassified versions of the Joint Doctrine for Cyberspace Operations and the Joint Doctrine for Amphibious Operations during the Chiefs of Staff Committee meeting held in New Delhi on …
Source: Bharat Shakti - Indeterminate - Published on 18:54 GMT

Naval War College examines emerging and disruptive tech, future of joint warfare
NEWPORT, R.I. — The U.S. Naval War College (NWC) held its ninth annual Future Warfighting Symposium (FWS) focused on innovation and the future of joint warfare, onboard Naval Station Newport, Aug. 6-7. FWS 2025 welcomed 447 in-resident students, including …
Source: DVIDS - Georgia - Gov't Institution - Published on 13:35 GMT
Following Op Sindoor’s success, defence panel urges rapid military modernisation
Underscoring India’s success in Operation Sindoor — undertaken in May as retribution to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam — Parliament’s Standing Committee on Defence stressed the need for urgent military modernisation to meet the wide spectrum of threats …
Source: The Tribune (Chandigarh) - Neutral - Published on 12:57 GMT

Foreign Hackers Breach US DOJ Systems, Expose Sensitive Investigations
In a stunning blow to U.S. national security, hackers believed to be backed by a foreign adversary have infiltrated the Department of Justice’s case management system, potentially compromising sensitive data on high-profile informants and ongoing …
Source: WebProNews - Pending - Published on 15:31 GMT

IBM report prompts insurer warning on shadow AI
Shadow AI is driving up breach costs and creating a new class of insider threat, according to IBM’s latest global cyber report, which has prompted fresh warnings over governance gaps in AI use. The IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report, released Friday, found …
Source: Continuity, Insurance & Risk Magazine - Indeterminate - Published on 12:47 GMT

Black Hat USA 2025 kicks off in Las Vegas
(MENAFN) Cybersecurity professionals, government representatives, and tech innovators from more than 100 nations gathered at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday for Black Hat USA 2025, the world’s leading event for computer …
Source: MENAFN - Indeterminate - Published on 04:29 GMT

Investigative report exposes Microsoft support for Israeli war crimes in Gaza and the West Bank
The Microsoft logo is pictured outside the headquarters in Paris, Jan. 8, 2021. [AP Photo/Thibault Camus]A joint investigation by The Guardian and +972 Magazine has revealed that Microsoft has been providing its Azure cloud computing infrastructure to …
Source: World Socialist Web Site - Left-wing - Published on Aug 1, 2025

Information as Ammunition: How the Thai-Cambodian Border Clash Became a Cyber War
The Thai-Cambodian border dispute has seen the use of information warfare on both sides. Amid the ongoing armed skirmishes between Cambodia and Thailand, a new front beyond the contested borderlands has opened — a digital battlefield where hashtags and …
Source: Fulcrum - Neutral - Published on Aug 6, 2025

UAC-0099 Hackers Weaponizing HTA Files to Deliver MATCHBOIL Loader Malware
The Ukrainian threat intelligence group UAC-0099 has significantly evolved its cyber warfare capabilities, deploying a sophisticated new malware toolkit targeting Ukrainian state authorities, Defense Forces, and defense industrial enterprises. The National …
Source: Cyber Security News - Pending - Published on Aug 6, 2025

Microsoft storing Israeli intelligence trove used to attack Palestinians
In partnership with The Israeli army’s elite cyber warfare unit is using Microsoft’s cloud servers to store masses of intelligence on Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza — information that has been used to plan deadly airstrikes and shape military …
Source: +972 Magazine - Left-wing - Published on Aug 6, 2025

New Legislation Signals Japan’s Shift to “Active” Cyber Defense
In the spring of 2025 Japan entered a new era in digital security with the passage of new active cyber defense legislation. A look at what it means for the government to try to get ahead of threats before they arise, rather than sticking to its previous …
Source: Nippon - Neutral - Published on Aug 6, 2025

Clerics Assemble in Kazakhstan in Search of Peace
The eighth annual Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions will convene in Astana on Sept. 17. This year’s confab is expected to draw prelatic heavyweights to examine the causes of world conflicts, contemplate the nexus between transcendent …
Source: The Astana Times - Gov't Propaganda - Published on Aug 6, 2025

UAE rejects Sudanese army claims as 'PR stunt'
The UAE has rejected allegations made by the Sudanese army that it is supporting armed conflict in the country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Emirates has been subject to a series of "baseless accusations" and "PR stunts". …
Source: The National News - Pro-Government - Published on Aug 6, 2025
Eighty years after the U.S. Bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki Are We on the Verge of Another Nuclear War?
Eighty years ago, the U.S. dropped nuclear bombs on the civilian populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. There are now nine nuclear-armed nations, many in military confrontation with one another. It is quite remarkable that there has not been another …
Source: Dissident Voice - Pending - Published on Aug 6, 2025

Cyber crime and warfare is the new Cold War
ANALYSIS: The FBI has opened its first office in New Zealand as cyber warfare ramps up around the world. WATCH: NBR senior journalist Lachlan Colquhoun speaks with Simon Shepherd. Many IT professionals work from home and manage complex technology remotely, …
Source: NBR - Neutral - Published on Aug 6, 2025

Ukraine CERT-UA Warns of Gamaredon Phishing with Fake Court Summons
Emerging Cyber Threats in Ukraine Ukraine’s Computer Emergency Response Team, known as CERT-UA, has issued a stark warning about a sophisticated phishing campaign deploying custom C# malware through HTML Application (HTA) files. The attacks, attributed to …
Source: WebProNews - Pending - Published on Aug 6, 2025

How a US tech firm filled its coffers by helping Israel bomb Gaza & enabling Trump to spy on his critics
In JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, a “palantír” is a powerful seeing stone through which its user can see a vision of something taking place far away. However, if it falls into the wrong hands — like it did when it came under the control of Sauron — …
Source: The Indian Express - Center-left - Published on Aug 6, 2025

Iranian fiber optic factory in Venezuela begins operations: ICT Minister
An Iranian fiber optic factory has commenced operations in Venezuela as part of expanding the “technology diplomacy” initiative, says minister of information and communications technology (ICT). Speaking during a joint meeting with members of Parliament’s …
Source: Press TV - Gov't Propaganda
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