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Ongoing US support to Ukraine could prompt Russian cyber escalation in midterms, experts warn

Por: The Hill Tech October 20, 2022

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With Russia continuing to face setbacks in its war against Ukraine, experts warn Russian President Vladimir Putin may escalate his cyber operations in the November midterms as retaliation for U.S. involvement in the conflict. Recent cyberattacks against  and  that Moscow-backed hackers have claimed responsibility for may have been testing grounds for such Russian efforts to interfere in the upcoming election, posits James Turgal, vice... + full article



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