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Exclusive-Ukraine Prepares Potential Move of Sensitive Data to Another Country -Official | Technology News | US News
Russia creates its own TLS certificate authority to bypass sanctions
How Russians are using VPNs to evade internet blockade
Internet Backbone Giant Lumen Shuns .RU – Krebs on Security
Russia mulls legalizing software piracy as it’s cut off from Western tech | Ars Technica
Russia allows patent theft from anyone in ‘unfriendly’ countries - The Washington Post
DuckDuckGo to Down-Rank Sites Associated With Russian Disinformation | PCMag
Coinbase Blocks 25,000 Crypto Wallets Linked to Russian Users
Ukraine asked for donations in crypto. Then things got weird.
Amazon referred to DOJ for potential criminal obstruction of Congress
Bitcoin (BTC) falls following Biden crypto executive order gains
Georgia Senate passes bill seeking to regulate social media | AP News
Rolls-Royce SMR design accepted for review : Regulation & Safety - World Nuclear News
Italy fines Clearview AI €20M and orders data deleted | TechCrunch
China led world with 500,000 electric car exports in 2021 - Nikkei Asia
China hacking: Cybersecurity firm says Chinese hackers breached six US state agencies | CNN Politics
Ukraine and US targeted by cybersecurity attacks in run-up to Russian invasion - The Verge
Transparency Org Releases Alleged Leak of Russian Censorship Agency
Samsung confirms Galaxy source code breach but says no customer information was stolen | ZDNet
Stolen Nvidia certificates used to hide malware in driver downloads | PCWorld
Linux has been bitten by its most high-severity vulnerability in years | Ars Technica
Attackers can force Amazon Echos to hack themselves with self-issued commands | Ars Technica
Red Rocks Amphitheater will no longer use Amazon's palm-scanning tech | Engadget
George Washington University apologizes for monitoring student and staff locations - The Washington Post
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