Bernard writes,

> Sent: Friday, 30 September 2022 1:54 PM
> Subject: [LINK] Cyber warfare in Ukraine

This is an interesting, well researched article on the war

Cyber and Information Warfare in Ukraine: What Do We Know Seven Months In?

September 6, 2022   Christopher Bronk, Gabriel Collins, Dan Wallach

https://doi.org/10.25613/69E1-WZ16
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Will examine Bernard, thanks

And, here’s another aspect to Russian Cyber ..

Russia demands Apple explain VK removal from App Store

By Alexander Marrow

https://www.reuters.com/technology/russia-demands-apple-explain-after-vk-removed-app-store-2022-09-28/
(This content was produced in Russia, where the law restricts coverage of 
Russian military operations in Ukraine.)


MOSCOW, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Russia's communications regulator on Wednesday 
demanded an explanation from Apple (AAPL.O) after applications operated by the 
Russian state-controlled tech firm VK (VKCOq.L) were removed from the U.S. 
firm's App Store.

The regulator, Roskomnadzor, has been a thorn in the side of foreign tech 
firms, issuing fines over data storage violations and for failures to remove 
content Russia deems illegal - disputes that have escalated since Moscow sent 
its armed forces into Ukraine in February.

VK runs Vkontakte, which with over 75 million monthly users is Russia's largest 
social network, often compared to Facebook. Along with VK's email service 
Mail.ru, Vkontakte must be pre-installed on mobile devices sold in Russia.

Roskomnadzor said Apple's actions had deprived millions of Russians of access 
to VK apps and demanded that it explain its decision.

Apple said it follows laws in the jurisdictions where the company operates. 
Apple said the apps in question were being distributed by developers 
majority-owned or majority-controlled by one or more parties sanctioned by the 
UK government.

Regardless of location, the apps cannot be downloaded from any App store, said 
Apple, which terminated the developer accounts associated with the apps to 
comply with UK sanctions.

State-controlled VK tightened its grip on Russia's internet space this month by 
finalising a deal to buy rival Yandex's (YNDX.O) news aggregator, content 
platform Zen and yandex.ru homepage.

VK CEO Vladimir Kiriyenko is under UK sanctions, along with his father Sergei 
Kiriyenko, who serves as President Vladimir Putin's first deputy chief of staff.
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