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Behind the White House’s plan to be more aggressive in cyberspace
How North Korean threats, disappearing Russians and massive Chinese hacks led the Trump administration to a new cybersecurity strategy.
By Justin Lynch
FBI didn't notify many US officials targeted by Russian hackers
The FBI failed to notify scores of U.S. officials that Russian hackers were trying to break into their personal Gmail accounts despite having evidence for at least a year that the targets were in the Kremlin’s crosshairs.
By Raphael Satter, Jeff Donn, The Associated Press and Desmond Butler
The hackers' hit list: 6 prime targets
The hackers who disrupted the U.S. presidential election had ambitions well beyond Hillary Clinton’s campaign, targeting the emails of Ukrainian officers, Russian opposition figures, U.S. defense contractors and thousands of others of interest to the Kremlin.
Russia hackers had targets worldwide, beyond US election
There is detailed forensic evidence pointing to the close alignment between the hackers and the Russian government, exposing an operation that stretched back years and tried to break into the inboxes of 4,700 Gmail users across the globe, according to a previously unpublished digital hit list obtained by The Associated Press.
Report: Russian hackers target secrets taken by NSA worker
The hackers allegedly targeted the NSA contractor after identifying the sensitive material through his use of antivirus software by Kaspersky Lab.
By Deb Riechmann