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U.S. Bans Huawei

The United States Federal Communications Commission has issued a ban on all electronics and equipment from Chinese state-owned company Huawei on Friday, stating: "The Commission amends our rules related to equipment authorization to further secure our communications networks and supply chains from equipment that poses an unacceptable risk to national...

U.S.A State and Local Governments Acquiring Chinese Telecom Equipment, Deemed National Security Threat

According to new research, American state and local governments have kept acquiring Chinese telecom equipment for U.S. supply chains despite the fact that that the federal government has deemed it a threat to national security. Officials have cautioned that the U.S. may be vulnerable to economic espionage or digital sabotage...

Russia Looks To Seize Control Of Western Firms Trying To Leave

After a number of western companies started to leave or cease business in Russia, such as McDonald's, Starbucks, Car manufacturers, and many other brick and mortar establishments, Russia seems to be implementing a new law to punish future ones. This new law would allow the state to take control...

Anonymous With A W Against Russia

Dawning the mask of Guy Fawkes, the hacker collective Anonymous has claimed credit for several cyberattacks that took down Russian government websites and state-backed news outlets in recent days. On Monday, several prominent Russian media services appeared to have been hit simultaneously, including the state-run news agencies TASS and RIA...

Starlink Satellites Sent At The Request Of The Vice PM

SpaceX's Starlink satellites have now been deployed over Ukraine with more on the way, according to the company's billionaire CEO Elon Musk, after a call for help from the country's vice prime minister on Saturday. Mykhailo Fedorov, who is also Ukraine's Minister of Digital Transformation, tweeted Musk requesting that SpaceX...

Big Tech vs Russia: The Battle To Control The War Narrative

Russia is ramping up efforts to control the narrative over its invasion of Ukraine online and over the airwaves. Tech giants, however, are fighting back. Facebook's owner Meta and Alphabet Inc's Google have both put restrictions on Russia's state-controlled media outlets in Ukraine and around the world. On Friday, Russia...

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