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Europe arms itself against cyber catastrophe
EU to train with militaries, industry and NATO to better fend off large-scale cyberattacks.

The Vatican’s cyber crusaders

Pro-Russia hackers target Flemish parliament, Belgian media ahead of local elections

Trump’s X interview livestream goes down, Musk blames ‘massive’ cyberattack

Dutch party websites attacked as EU vote kicks off

French government hit with cyberattacks of ‘unprecedented’ intensity

EU Parliament cyber chief to step down as assembly faces election hacking fears
Cyberattack takes down Ukraine’s largest mobile operator
Stable mobile services have been crucial for Kyiv since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
Europe’s internet of things cyber law, explained
From connected fridges to security cameras, the EU wants products to be less hackable.
EU strikes deal on cyber law for internet-connected products
Law will force manufacturers of the ‘Internet of Things’ to increase cybersecurity protections.
European Parliament website hit by cyberattack after Russian terrorism vote
One official blamed pro-Russian hacking group Killnet for the DDoS attack.
How Ukraine used Russia’s digital playbook against the Kremlin
From hacktivists to info wars, Kyiv is mastering digital warfare in ways previously associated with the Kremlin.
Estonia fends off ‘extensive’ cyberattack following Soviet monument removal
Baltic states facing attacks from pro-Kremlin hackers as they pressure Russia.
Russian hackers attack Lithuania over Kaliningrad sanctions
EU’s Russia sanctions trigger flurry of DDoS attacks on Baltic country.
Why Ukraine’s phones and internet still work
Russia has plenty to gain from keeping things running, even if it also benefits Ukraine.