How Russian spy games moved online: Massive breach shows how espionage is carried out in the 21st century Mike Snider and Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
US cyber attack: Grave risk for private sector, infrastructure, federal government
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Forget KGB agents Russian intelligence officers masquerading as ordinary Americans to slip inside government agencies and steal national security secrets like in television’s “The Americans.”
The massive cyber assault on the U.S. government and private companies perpetrated through networked computer systems is what 21st century espionage most commonly looks like. And these kinds of confrontations on a digital battlefield, cybersecurity researchers say, are our new normal.
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Republicans have concerns about Trump - but won t let reporters quote them by name about it
Sarah Ellison, The Washington Post
Dec. 11, 2020
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President Trump delivers remarks in the White House press briefing room on Nov. 20.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford.
During his decades on the congressional beat, John Bresnahan has spent countless hours listening to the private concerns of his congressional sources.
Democrats expressed private concerns about Bill Clinton s indiscretions with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Republicans confessed private concerns about George W. Bush s handling of the Iraq War. Democrats shared private concerns about Barack Obama s aloofness to the backroom negotiations where Congress gets its real work done.
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