A Ukrainian serviceman walks in a snow-covered trench on the front line with Russia-backed separatists near Avdiivka in the Donetsk region on Feb. 3, 2022 (Photo by ANATOLII STEPANOV/AFP via Getty Images)
A Palestinian man walks past a destroyed building in Gaza City on May 16, 2021, after an Israeli bombardment of the Hamas-controlled territory. (Photo by MOHAMMED ABED/AFP via Getty Images)
It’s an example of how, alongside the violence that has long marked the Israel-Palestine conflict, there are often much subtler efforts by digital spies to access networks.
Jun 17, 2021
By
Sean Lyngaas
India’s defense ministry is pictured during a welcome ceremony for Brunei’s armed forces commander in August 2019. (Photo by PRAKASH SINGH/AFP via Getty Images)
The streets of Najaf, a city in south-central Iraq, are pictured in March 2020. A new hacking campaign is dubbed “Fajan,” or Najaf spelled backwards, after a malicious computer script used in the activity. (Photo by HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP via Getty Images)
A street in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Getty Images)
A Romanian Police patch. (Poliția Română / Facebook)
The flags of Azerbaijan and Armenia. The two countries have long contested the region of Nagorno-Karabakh (Getty Images).
(Flickr user Ben Nuttal )
Rather than one continued operation, Turla’s espionage missions have come in waves. (Getty Images)