Russia exploring options for cyberattacks on energy sector, FBI warns
Multiple Russia-based IP addresses have been conducting "scanning activity" for vulnerabilities in energy company networks.
Multiple Russia-based IP addresses have been conducting "scanning activity" for vulnerabilities in energy company networks.
While there's no evidence of a specific cyber attack threat, Anne Neuberger told reporters Monday afternoon that U.S. officials have observed "preparatory work" linked to nation-state actors.
While there's no evidence of a specific cyberattack threat, Anne Neuberger told reporters Monday afternoon that U.S. officials have observed "preparatory work" linked to nation-state actors.
CISA Director Jen Easterly tells CBS News her "unreasonable goal" of getting women to make up 50% of the cyber workforce is achievable.
Since 2014, attacks inspired by the "incel movement" and spanning the U.S. and Canada have left dozens dead.
Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told CBS News in an exclusive interview, he finds "significant gaps" in DHS policy to be "troubling."
Trump administration analysts failed to "produce any actionable information" or issue intelligence bulletins to their network of law enforcement partners until two days after the Capitol insurrection, the report said.
More than half of the officers surveyed said that guidance and intelligence shared before and during the attack was "not at all clear" or "not provided."
The Kremlin claimed Facebook had discriminated against Russian media.
The White House supports the Senate bill that requires critical infrastructure to report major cyber incidents, despite push back from the FBI and Department of Justice.
Meta on Sunday said it took down a Russian misinformation campaign along with a hacking group targeting accounts in Ukraine.
The U.S. has technical information linking Russia to the attacks, says the deputy national security adviser Anne Neuberger.
Senator Marsha Blackburn had accused the office of trying to police Americans' speech and thoughts.
The convoy, similar to the one in Canada, would then head east and might get to Washington in time for President Biden's State of the Union address on March 1, the bulletin says.
The case is part of largest U.S. financial seizure ever: $3.6 billion tied to hack at virtual currency exchange Bitfinex.