Ukraine offers an update on the cyber phases of Russia's hybrid war. Atlassian patches a Confluence critical vulnerability. CISA releases ICS advisory on voting systems. A "State-aligned" phishing campaign tried to exploit Follina. Is Electronic warfare a blunt instrument in the ether? Verizon\u2019s Chris Novak stops by with thoughts on making the most of your trip to the RSA conference. Our guest is Tom Garrison from Intel with a look at hardware security. And a Russia-aligned group says they\u2019re not just hacktivists; they\u2019re "Cyber Spetsnaz."\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/108\n\nSelected reading.\nRemarks by Victor Zhorov, deputy head of SSSCIP. (SSSCIP)\nUS military hackers conducting offensive operations in support of Ukraine, says head of Cyber Command (Sky News)\nRussian ministry website appears hacked; RIA reports users data protected (Reuters)\nConfluence Security Advisory 2022-06-02 (Atlassian)\nAtlassian Releases New Versions of Confluence Server and Data Center to Address CVE-2022-26134 (CISA)\xa0\nPatch released for exploited Atlassian zero-day vulnerability (The Record by Recorded Future)\xa0\nCISA Releases Security Advisory on Dominion Voting Systems Democracy Suite ImageCast X (CISA)\xa0\nState-Backed Hackers Exploit Microsoft 'Follina' Bug to Target Entities in Europe and U.S (The Hacker News)\nDeadly secret: Electronic warfare shapes Russia-Ukraine war (AP NEWS)\xa0\nExclusive: Pro-Russia group \u2018Cyber Spetsnaz\u2019 is attacking government agencies (Security Affairs)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices