Cyber & Electronic Warfare
In-depth coverage of modern cyber and electronic warfare, including offensive capabilities, defensive strategies, jamming, spoofing, information operations, and the evolving integration of digital and electromagnetic conflict.
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What Is Cyber Warfare? Definition, Doctrine, and Real-World Examples
Cyber warfare refers to state-driven digital operations designed to disrupt, spy on, or damage an adversary’s infrastructure, military systems, or decision-making capabilities.
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The 2007 Estonia Cyberattacks and How They Shaped Modern Cyber Defense
The 2007 cyberattacks against Estonia disrupted banks, media, and government systems and reshaped NATO cyber defense policy, turning Estonia into a global cybersecurity leader.
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ArvanCloud and Iran’s Digital Oppression Infrastructure
Forensic investigation reveals how ArvanCloud (Noyan Abr Arvan) serves as a critical enabler of Iran’s National Information Network — the regime’s digital cage. BGP routing analysis, latency measurements, and traceroute data expose split-horizon DNS manipulation, European server infrastructure hosting censorship tools, malware whitelisting during internet shutdowns, and Russia-routed sanctions evasion channels. This analysis maps the…
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Iranian Revolution 2026: Complete Intelligence Briefing — Protests, War, Cyber Operations, and the Fall of Khamenei
Comprehensive intelligence briefing on the Iranian Revolution of 2026 — from the December 2025 protest eruption and regime massacres, through Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion, the assassination of Khamenei, the Strait of Hormuz crisis, five Iranian cyber threat clusters, AWS data center strikes, and the global fallout. Continuously updated. Last updated March 3,…
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ClawJacked: New OpenClaw Flaw Lets Malicious Websites Hijack Local AI Agents
A new “ClawJacked” flaw in OpenClaw lets malicious websites silently hijack local AI agents via WebSockets. Here is how it works and how to defend.
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DIU Solicits Rapid Counter-UAS Sensing for Homeland, Mobile Defense
Counter UAS sensors: DIU is soliciting rapid-detection systems that can detect Group 1 drones at 2 km+, pair radar with passive sensing, and demonstrate readiness at a spring 2026 Yuma trial.
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Cloud-Native Attacks: TeamPCP Industrializes Worm for Ransomware and Data Theft
TeamPCP, a sophisticated cybercrime group, has launched a worm-driven campaign targeting cloud-native environments, including Docker APIs, Kubernetes, and Redis. Exploiting misconf
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Uganda Elections 2026: Internet Shutdown Continues as Reports Emerge of Bobi Wine Abduction
A nationwide internet shutdown in Uganda remains firmly in place just past midnight, following restrictions imposed ahead of the country’s elections. The ongoing disruption continues to severely limit access to information and hamper independent verification of events unfolding on the ground. According to network monitoring data, internet connectivity across Uganda has dropped sharply and remains…
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New lab offers generative AI for defense wargaming
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is set to open GenWar, a new lab in 2026, aimed at revolutionizing defense wargaming through generative AI. This initiative seeks to provide faster, more in-depth analyses and allow human players to rapidly test strategies with AI agents, moving beyond traditional labor-intensive wargames.
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Kratos Opens New Turbojet Engine Production Hub
Kratos Defense opens a new turbojet engine production hub in Michigan. This expansion increases capacity for unmanned aerial systems for the U.S. military and allies. Focuses on affordable mass and evolving defense needs.