59. What the cyber war in Ukraine is teaching us
Click Here21 Maalis 2023

59. What the cyber war in Ukraine is teaching us

In a recent conversation on WAMU’s nationally syndicated show 1A, we talked about lessons learned one year into the world’s first truly hybrid war. The conversation happened amid a report from Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center that found new worrying signs on the Russia-Ukraine cyber front. They believe Sandworm, a cyber military unit of Russia’s intelligence service, has been launching new phishing campaigns, cyber espionage operations, and is stepping up coordination with hacktivists groups.

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9. The rise of high-tech despotism

9. The rise of high-tech despotism

Noura Al-Jizawi thought she’d left the repression of the Assad regime behind her when she left Syria with her sister. Instead she became the target of an online subversion campaign. Plus, we meet the founder of a retro computer museum in Mariupol, Ukraine. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

5 Huhti 202226min

8. War, sanctions and crypto’s big moment

8. War, sanctions and crypto’s big moment

As sanctions squeeze the Russian economy, ordinary Russians are having to navigate a financial system in mid-collapse. For some, the solution has been cryptocurrencies. We talk to a small businessman in St. Petersburg who explains. Plus, the hack heard ‘round the indie music world.SHOW NOTES:Grimes Admits to Blackmail, Extortion, and Hacking in Vanity Fair Video Interview Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

29 Maalis 202220min

7. Fighting Russia with computers, not rifles

7. Fighting Russia with computers, not rifles

A volunteer army made up of thousands of IT professionals from around the world is seeking to fight Russia in cyberspace. We talk to some of its members and discover new limits to Russia’s hacking efforts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

22 Maalis 202218min

6. 'Baggage from a severely harmed relationship'

6. 'Baggage from a severely harmed relationship'

Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman explains how we – in a few short years – went from a controversial phone call between an American president and Ukrainian leader to the largest territorial aggression in Europe since WWII. Plus, Ukraine’s all volunteer IT Army.SHOW NOTES:Here, Right MattersThe Day After Russia AttacksAmerica Must Do More to Help Ukraine Fight Russia Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

15 Maalis 202223min

5. Conti leaks: the Panama Papers of ransomware

5. Conti leaks: the Panama Papers of ransomware

Not long after the Conti ransomware group threw its weight behind Vladimir Putin and the invasion of Ukraine someone leaked two years’ of its internal chat logs. What they’ve revealed has rocked the cyber world and made clear that running a world-class ransomware operation isn’t as easy as it used to be. Plus, a new look at information warfare with author Amy Zegart.SHOW NOTES:Conti ransomware gang chats leaked by pro-Ukraine member Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

8 Maalis 202222min

4. 'They are fighting like lions'

4. 'They are fighting like lions'

The most surprising thing about the Russian invasion of Ukraine – aside from the invasion itself – is how small a role cyber operations have played to this point. That’s likely to change. Plus the administration’s unusual weapon against misinformation campaigns: declassifying intelligence. SHOW NOTES:Russia appears to deploy digital defenses after DDoS attacksBiden: U.S. ‘prepared to respond’ to Russian cyberattacks as invasion of Ukraine continuesRussia or Ukraine: Hacking groups take sidesNetBlocks tracking internet disruptions Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

1 Maalis 202219min

3. In touch with reality

3. In touch with reality

In a rare interview, Click Here catches up with former NSA contractor Reality Winner. Back in 2017, she leaked a five-page classified document to journalists that showed how Russia tried to interfere in the 2016 elections. She went to prison for it and talks at length about why she did what she did and how it so spectacularly backfired. And a chat with the head of the internet watchdog, Netblocks. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

22 Helmi 202237min

2. A place called darkode

2. A place called darkode

Ryan Green helped start one of the largest English-language dark markets in the world: Darkode. He takes us behind-the-scenes of how it started, how it ended, and how it managed to come back again. Plus, we look at a Russian misinformation re-tread.SHOW NOTES:CBS NEWS: ​​How authorities infiltrate the Internet underworldDepartment of Justice announcement on Darkode’s takedownRussian 2014 fake news story Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

15 Helmi 202224min

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