Swapping propaganda shots. ICANN will not block the Internet in Russia. Hacktivists achieve a nuisance-level of success. NVIDIA gets a most curious demand. And theres no US draft.

Published: March 4, 2022, 9:15 p.m.

Propaganda engagements in Russia\u2019s hybrid war against Ukraine. ICANN will not block the Internet in Russia. Hacktivists, real and pretended, achieve a nuisance-level of success in Russia\u2019s war. Scams and misinformation circulate in Telegram. NVIDIA gets a most curious demand from a cyber gang. CISA\u2019s ICS advisories. Johannes Ullrich looks at phishing pages on innocent websites. Our guest is Chase Snyder from ExtraHop to discuss implications of the cyber talent shortage. And, hey, newsflash, no matter what the texts on your phone might say, there\u2019s no military draft in the US.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/43\n\nSelected readings.\nPutin Thought Ukraine Would Fall Quickly. An Airport Battle Proved Him Wrong (Wall Street Journal)\nRussia's chaotic and confusing invasion of Ukraine is baffling military analysts (CNBC)\xa0\nLast Vestiges of Russia\u2019s Free Press Fall Under Kremlin Pressure (New York Times)\xa0\nDon\u2019t mention the war: Russian state media sells the lie of Ukrainians shelling their own cities (The Telegraph)\xa0\nRussian troops in disarray and \u2018crying\u2019 in combat, radio messages reveal (The Telegraph)\xa0\nDemoralised Russian soldiers tell of anger at being \u2018duped\u2019 into war (the Guardian)\nThe propaganda war has eclipsed cyberwar in Ukraine (MIT Technology Review)\nUkraine's request to cut off Russia from the global internet has been rejected (CNN)\xa0\nNo, the Army isn\u2019t sending Ukraine draft notices via text (Army Times)\xa0\nHackers Who Broke Into NVIDIA's Network Leak DLSS Source Code Online (Hacker News)\xa0\nHackers warn Nvidia to open-source their GPU drivers or face data leak (Computing)\xa0\nCybercriminals who breached Nvidia issue one of the most unusual demands ever (Ars Technica)\xa0\nBD Pyxis (CISA)\xa0\nBD Viper LT (CISA)\xa0\nIPCOMM ipDIO (CISA)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices