Disinformation in Russias war of aggression. Correlating overhead imagery and radio intercepts. Taking down state-sponsored cyber ops. Threats to power grids.

Published: April 8, 2022, 8:15 p.m.

Russian disinformation in its war against Ukraine. Overhead imagery and electronic intercepts suggest that Russian atrocities are matters of policy and strategy. Microsoft disrupts GRU cyber operations. Facebook takes down Iranian coordinated inauthenticity. India\u2019s Power Ministry says it stopped a Chinese cyberattack. Dave Dufour from Webroot on evolving attack mechanisms. Our guest is Dan Petro of Bishop Fox with a warning for document redaction. Grid security and the value of exercises.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/68\n\nSelected reading.\nPutin\u2019s \u2018probably given up\u2019 on Kyiv as Ukraine war enters new phase (Defense News)\xa0\nUkraine says 39 killed in rocket strike on rail evacuation hub (Reuters)\nRussian rocket attack on Kramatorsk train station kills dozens\u2014Ukraine (Newsweek)\xa0\nPossible Evidence of Russian Atrocities: German Intelligence Intercepts Radio Traffic Discussing the Murder of Civilians in Bucha (Der Spiegel)\nGermany intercepts Russian talk of indiscriminate killings in Ukraine (Washington Post)\xa0\nMicrosoft says it disrupted Russian cyberattacks targeting Ukraine, West (The Hill)\nDisrupting cyberattacks targeting Ukraine - Microsoft On the Issues (Microsoft On the Issues)\xa0\nGridEx VI Lessons Learned Report (NERC)\nPower Grid Stress Test Finds Low-Tech Needs for High-Tech Problems (Wall Street Journal)\xa0\nDire grid hacking scenario sparked \u201cshields up\u201d approach to Russian threat (Medium)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices