Russian influence operations fail as few support Russia's war of aggression. Ukraine will become a "contributing participant" in NATO's CCDCOE. Ukrainian cyberattacks, and the marshaling of hacktivists. Russian cyberattacks: surprisingly restrained and unsurprisingly supported by criminal organizations like Conti. The FBI\u2019s Bryan Vorndran joins us with insights on the work his team did on Sodinokibi. Rick Howard looks at vulnerability management. Lapsu$ gang releases data taken from NVIDIA and Samsung in separate extortion incidents.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/44\n\nSelected reading.\nWhat Happened on Day 11 of Russia\u2019s Invasion of Ukraine (New York Times)\nPutin says Ukraine's future in doubt as cease-fires collapse\xa0\nAfter temporary cease-fires break down, Putin threatens Ukraine\u2019s government (AP NEWS)\xa0\nUkraine to join NATO cyber defence centre as 'contributing participant'\xa0(Reuters)\nPutin Is Raising an Iron Firewall Around Russia (Bloomberg)\xa0\nThree reasons Moscow isn't taking down Ukraine's cell networks (POLITICO)\xa0\nHacktivists Stoke Pandemonium Amid Russia\u2019s War in Ukraine (Wired)\xa0\nDDoS hacktivism: A highly risky exercise (Avast)\nThis Ukrainian cyber firm is offering hackers bounties for taking down Russian sites (The Record by Recorded Future)\nUkraine Cyber Official: We Only Attack Military Targets (SecurityWeek)\xa0\nVolunteer Hackers Converge on Ukraine Conflict With No One in Charge (New York Times)\xa0\nRussia shares list of 17,000 IPs allegedly DDoSing Russian orgs (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nUkraine's 'IT army' targets Belarus railway network, Russian GPS (Reuters)\xa0\nHawkEye 360 detects GPS interference in Ukraine (SpaceNews)\xa0\nHackers are being forced to pick sides in the Russia-Ukraine war (KTVH)\xa0\nNvidia allegedly hacks back (Avast)\nCredentials of 71,000 NVIDIA Employees Leaked Following Cyberattack (SecurityWeek)\xa0\nLeaked stolen Nvidia cert can code-sign Windows malware (Register)\xa0\nHackers claim massive Samsung leak, including encryption keys and source code (Android Police)\xa0\nLapsus$ group leaks 190GB of Samsung data, source code (Computing)\xa0\nSamsung\u2019s secret data leaks after devastating cyberattack (SamMobile)\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices