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I feel very silly questioning Ukrainians' interpretation of your own language and the name of your own country! :) But I'm sincerely puzzled since I can't find any online sources or books that agree with what you're saying. See e.g. all the citations in this wikipedia entry:pic.twitter.com/gxYFJwgai6
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OMG, this reminds me I forgot to tell you and
@nudehaberdasher that we made it into a recent edition of the Lutheran pastor network's weekly sermon: https://www.lutheranhour.org/sermon.asp?articleid=28046 …pic.twitter.com/w8S95UAYwu
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Really appreciate how
@ualbany has chosen to promote the book talk I'm giving there in April:pic.twitter.com/wBXxJes301
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Cliff also gave me a demo of the homemade forklift robot that lives under his house and serves as his Klein bottle warehouse workerpic.twitter.com/5b3La8TFZG
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For the 30th anniversary of The Cuckoo’s Egg, I interviewed Cliff Stoll and tried to capture the immense, unlikely influence this polymath planetary astronomer has had on the field of cybersecurity: https://www.wired.com/story/meet-the-mad-scientist-who-wrote-the-book-on-how-to-hunt-hackers/ …pic.twitter.com/yr4tWboCTc
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It’s more of a pizza story Lorenzopic.twitter.com/1D4h28D1c9
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Big Bloomberg feature on Merck's battle with its insurers over the $870 million it lost to NotPetya. Merck's problem: Its insurers don't cover acts of war, and the evidence suggests NotPetya was exactly that. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-12-03/merck-cyberattack-s-1-3-billion-question-was-it-an-act-of-war …pic.twitter.com/7i0gTDTRnm
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I’ve been signing a lot of books for the last week. But getting this one signed was a lot more gratifying.pic.twitter.com/lU3S8UxNGG
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Here's the book tour schedule again, now in a pretty .jpg. Hope to see you all soon.* *Offer does not apply to agents of the GRU pleasepic.twitter.com/00YQQJPfMU
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A year after Bloomberg's questionable spy chip story, a researcher has shown how those hardware implants aren't just possible, but potentially cheap: With $200 in gear, he hid a tiny chip in a Cisco firewall that gives him remote access. Would you spot it?https://www.wired.com/story/plant-spy-chips-hardware-supermicro-cheap-proof-of-concept/ …pic.twitter.com/KUsHzs20L4
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Went to Babi Yar during a reporting trip last year. Very quiet, eerie, powerful place.pic.twitter.com/TQ4I7FOVOK
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My hot take: Despite all the other utter gibberish in this paragraph, a lot of it did start with Ukraine (not the way Trump means) and I wrote a book about that: https://www.amazon.com/Sandworm-Cyberwar-Kremlins-Dangerous-Hackers/dp/0385544405 …pic.twitter.com/lseW2l1TQJ
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Researchers at Check Point and Intezer made this pretty graph of all the code shared between Russian state hacker groups. But what's most notable is their lack of connections, the sheer number of distinct operations likely run by different teams/agencies. https://www.wired.com/story/russia-hacker-groups-map/ …pic.twitter.com/WIfdGYQE3V
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Still two months out from pub date, but my book Sandworm just got its first review! https://www.libraryjournal.com/?reviewDetail=sandworm-a-new-era-of-cyberwar-and-the-hunt-for-the-kremlins-most-dangerous-hackers … Library Journal says it's a "necessary purchase" but non-librarians are also welcome to pre-order it here: https://www.amazon.com/Sandworm-Cyberwar-Kremlins-Dangerous-Hackers/dp/0385544405 …pic.twitter.com/gvuJKx60pD
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