Plus: Hacker recruits, NFT thefts, and more of the week’s top security news.
Reuters reports exclusively this week that Ukraine has taken to underground forums in search of a few good hackers. While the country has no standing cyber force, its Defense Ministry has moved to recruit people to spy on Russian forces and help defend critical infrastructure from cyberattacks. Applicants are submitting their information to a Google Docs form—including professional references—and will be vetted before being asked to officially join.
in 2016. More interesting than the tool itself, though, is the public attribution to the NSA—which, while not unprecedented, is extremely rare. Or at least, it has been.
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