A massive part of modern military operations, including cyberwarfare, is the understanding that a battle happening in someone else's territory is better than one happening at home. Or, more prosaically, "the best defense is a good offense".
Offensive cyberops help us identify when our own systems have been breached and give us valuable information about future attacks, even before you get into the very real physical warfare happening in Ukraine.
Every day it seems more like these guys are _actually_ working for the Russians
Trump and his kids have admitted that their real estate business had a disproportionate amount of its revenue originating from Russia — most probably money laundering or simply keeping wealth safe from Putin.
Trump doesn’t see any problem with Russia because he’s not personally negatively affected by them, but he profits from their business.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 25.8 ms ] threadWhat was that thing about aiding and comforting the enemy?
Offensive cyberops help us identify when our own systems have been breached and give us valuable information about future attacks, even before you get into the very real physical warfare happening in Ukraine.
Every day it seems more like these guys are _actually_ working for the Russians
Trump doesn’t see any problem with Russia because he’s not personally negatively affected by them, but he profits from their business.
It’s as simple as that.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-treasury-department-says...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43210138