Rather than one continued operation, Turla’s espionage missions have come in waves. (Getty Images) Tallinn Manual author: Petya malware attack likely war crime Two prominent international law experts think the recent malware worm, if actually tied to Russia, constitutes a violation of the Geneva convention. Jul 19, 2017 By Shaun Waterman
A screen locked with Petya ransomware Global malware attack ‘most likely’ carried out by a nation-state, NATO-sponsored researchers say “In the case of NotPetya, significant improvements have been made to create a new breed of ultimate threat," researcher Bernhards Blumbergs said. Jul 3, 2017 By Patrick Howell O'Neill
(Getty Images) U.S. can respond to cyberattacks without showing proof first, legal expert says International law says governments who've been cyberattacked don't have to reveal the evidence underlying the response they choose. Jan 11, 2017