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National security reporter for The Wall Street Journal focused on cyber conflict, digital espionage and intelligence. Based in DC, with past bylines from SF, London and Berlin. It can happen here. https://www.wsj.com/news/author/dustin-volz
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The breach is believed to be the work of a foreign government and stretches back at least a month. Some of those compromised focus their reporting at least partially on China, sources said.
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“I was sanctioned by the Russians and I’ve been effectively sanctioned by my own government as well," Krebs said. www.wsj.com/politics/pol...
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Green, asked if Volt Typhoon has already succeeded in deterring the U.S. from defending Taiwan, says "absolutely yes" the U.S. should and could still do so.
"And would it be hard and extremely costly? Absolutely yes."
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Here's our story on how a fringe far-right agitator came to have Trump's ear. It's a story of a decade of unwavering loyalty, rhetorical pugilism, and a failure of the president's remaining gatekeepers in the White House to keep Loomer away. www.wsj.com/politics/nat...
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Loomer's influence appears to be, at the moment, largely unchecked. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wasn’t asked for his opinion on Gen. Tim Haugh, officials familiar with the matter said, and was unaware the general would be relieved of duty.
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In August WSJ reported a Vinnik-for-Fogel deal could be in the cards. (The Trump admin is suggesting it wasn’t a direct swap.) www.wsj.com/world/russia...
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I also want to thank all the nurses who made this possible. We are forever in your debt for all you did for us. Nurses! The best people.
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The CIA is first known intel agency to make the buyout offer. Last week’s offer had exempted national security jobs.