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Five Things to Know: Trump Wants Companies to Hack Cybercriminals - WSJ
Five Things to Know: Trump Wants Companies to Hack Cybercriminals - WSJ
Five Things to Know: Trump Wants Companies to Hack Cybercriminals  WSJ
NPR
NPR1 days ago
Trump administration wants to allow companies to hack foreign cybercriminals
The White House memorandum is thin on details, but it aims to give private businesses the ability to sabotage or spy on certain foreign actors.
The National
The National3 days ago
Will Trump's cyber-security plan allow private companies to 'hack back'?
Will Trump's cyber-security plan allow private companies to 'hack back'?  thenationalnews.com
CNN
CNN3 days ago
‘Cyber privateers’: Trump issues order allowing US companies to hack overseas groups under certain conditions
‘Cyber privateers’: Trump issues order allowing US companies to hack overseas groups under certain conditions  CNN
Ars Technica
Ars Technica3 days ago
Private security firms will soon be allowed to hack overseas cybercriminals
Trump memo is first time gov't has authorized private sector to perform cyber attacks.
Engadget
Engadget3 days ago
US government to allow private companies to carry out cyberattacks on its behalf
US government to allow private companies to carry out cyberattacks on its behalf.
Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner🏁 first to report3 days ago
White House deploys private companies to help crack down on cybersecurity breaches
The White House intends to use private companies in the United States to help crack down on cybersecurity breaches perpetrated by transnational criminal organizations. President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Wednesday, directing his administration to employ the private sector in the nation’s escalating cyber offe