It appears that the U.S. no longer considers Russia a significant cyber threat, according to multiple new reports on a drastic policy reversal that has taken hold under the new Trump administration.
The pause comes as the Trump administration has sought to ease strained relations with Russia, in addition to attempting to end the war in Ukraine.
And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country that's backed you far more than a lot of people said ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency says that media reports about it being directed to no longer follow ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has halted offensive cyber operations against Russia, according to media reports. The Pentagon ...
Multiple U.S. officials tell CBS News that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued a directive to U.S. Cyber Command to ...
U.S. cyber warriors are essentially curbed from gathering information that can be used to influence, disrupt, or sabotage ...
Press reports suggest that US Cybercom is standing down from tracking Russia’s offensive cyber operations, and CISA may no ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued a directive to U.S. Cyber Command to pause planning and offensive digital actions ...
The reported meeting comes just days after Presidents Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy ended their Oval Office meeting in ...
A prominent Republican congressman, the former House Intelligence Committee chair, appeared shocked on national television ...
Russia has intensified cyber operations against Ukraine and NATO countries, according to previous U.S. intelligence and ...
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