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Russia's aggressive power is resurgent, online and off

  • Written by Frank J. Cilluffo, Director, Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, George Washington University
imageRussia is flexing its cyberattack muscles.Glove with Russian-flag keyboard via shutterstock.com

The Bear is back. It’s happening on the ground in and around Ukraine, inside the virtual inboxes of the Democratic National Committee and at American news organizations. Russian cyberattacks are yielding eye-popping headlines warning not only of a...

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