Not-so-deepfakes debunked. Hacktivism and information warfare in Russia\u2019s war against Ukraine. The prospect of an age of \u201csplinternets.\u201d Germany warns of risks from Kaspersky security products. Disruption of Ukrainian ISPs. David Dufour from Webroot on cyberattacks hitting the automotive sector. Carole Theriault ponders parental disclosure of tracking their kids. Three new wrinkles to social engineering.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/52\n\nSelected reading.\nRussia and Ukraine \u2018draw up 15-point peace plan\u2019 (The Telegraph)\xa0\nDeepfake video of Zelenskyy could be 'tip of the iceberg' in info war, experts warn (NPR.org)\xa0\nThe Russia-Ukraine War And The Revival Of Hacktivism (Digital Shadows)\xa0\nIn a Chilling Threat, Putin Vows to Rid Russia of \u2018Traitors\u2019 (Bloomberg)\nRussia is risking the creation of a \u201csplinternet\u201d\u2014and it could be irreversible (MIT Technology Review)\xa0\nTraffic interception and MitM attacks among security risks of Russian TLS certs (CSO Online)\xa0\nGermany's BSI warns against Kaspersky AV over spying concerns (CSO Online)\xa0\nMajor Ukrainian Internet Provider Triolan Suffers Severe Cyber Attacks and Infrastructure Destruction During Russian Invasion (CPO Magazine)\nThe Attack of the Chameleon Phishing Page (Trustwave)\xa0\nThe Email Bait \u2026 and Phish: Instagram Phishing Attack (Armorblox)\xa0\nUsing CAPTCHA Forms to Bypass Filters (Avanan)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices