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Argument Preview: Does the FSIA Give State-Sponsored Hackers Immunity? – Lawfare (blog)

Argument Preview: Does the FSIA Give State-Sponsored Hackers Immunity?
Lawfare (blog)
Opening the attachment caused a program called FinSpy to be surreptitiously downloaded onto his computer. FinSpy, a surveillance product sold to foreign governments, takes emails, passwords, and Skype calls from infected computers and sends them to …

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On the Utility of Transparency through Disclosure of Software Bugs – Lawfare (blog)

On the Utility of Transparency through Disclosure of Software Bugs
Lawfare (blog)
A particularly poignant example of this failure is in the Android-ransomware space where, as Dave Aitel says, we are reaching a tipping point. So at first blush, I'm not sure transparency would matter at all from an economic perspective. But let's

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Norms of Cyber War in Peacetime – Lawfare (blog)


Lawfare (blog)

Norms of Cyber War in Peacetime
Lawfare (blog)
Editor's Note: Cyber attacks and the appropriate response are new territories in national security. On the one hand, most attacks do little damage, and their perpetrators are often unclear. On the other hand, the potential risk is growing, and no one

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