Zelensky Says Ukraine Targeting Kremlin-Backed Messaging App Max
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced efforts to infiltrate Russia's state-backed messaging app, Max, amid increasing restrictions on popular services like Telegram and WhatsApp in the country.
Adam Zivo: The deepfake war on Tel Aviv
Iran is using AI-generated videos to falsely depict the destruction of Tel Aviv as part of its information warfare strategy.
Russia is angry with Stubb
Russia is increasingly hostile towards Finland, with a specific focus on President Alexander Stubb, according to the government's annual overview on information influence.
In February, the Flow of Disinformation from the East Increased Sharply
In February, disinformation originating from the East surged by nearly 50% compared to January, according to a report from the Estonian government.
Blow to Russian propaganda machine: satellite broadcasting to occupied areas has failed
Russia's propaganda machine has faced a significant setback as the Express-AT1 satellite, used for broadcasting television propaganda to Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, has malfunctioned with no replacement expected until the end of the decade.
How Iran Forces the People into a Fake Internet
Iran has disconnected its population from the global internet, funneling them into regime-controlled services amid ongoing conflict.
Military: Last year, Belarusian media increased distrust of Lithuania and NATO
A Lithuanian military official reported that Belarusian media heightened skepticism towards Lithuania and NATO in 2025, aiming to undermine public confidence and portray NATO as divided.
Military: Last year, distrust of Lithuania and NATO increased in the Belarusian information space
The Lithuanian military warns that last year there was a significant rise in distrust towards Lithuania and NATO within Belarusian information spaces, impacting national security.
Military: Belarus is increasing information pressure against Lithuania, exploiting hybrid incidents
Lithuania's military highlights the rising information warfare from Belarus aimed at influencing domestic and Western audiences, particularly regarding interactions in the Baltic Sea.
The army will present last year's hostile information environment review
Lithuania's Strategic Communication Department will present a report outlining the hostile information activities conducted by foreign states, particularly Russia and Belarus, against Lithuania and its allies.
Iran projects a resolute image in the war with state TV and social networks
Iran is actively working to portray a strong and resilient image through its state-run media and social media networks amidst ongoing conflicts with Israel and the United States.
Wars are not won by muscles, but by information, says General Hofรญrek
General Hofรญrek emphasizes the importance of information over physical strength in winning wars.
Sources to IS: This is why the government concealed the controversial project
The Finnish government initiated a legislation project to lift nuclear arms restrictions secretly due to fears of Russian information influence.
Infiltrations, leaks of information, intelligence: why the crisis in Iran scares China
The joint military operation by the United States and Israel against Iran, culminating in the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has raised concerns in China about the implications of modern warfare that combines various technological advancements.
TRASH WIND: "Estonia is becoming a banana republic": how Russia's aggressive propaganda evades Estonian laws
Experts have identified over 500 websites supporting Russian disinformation activities operating in Estonia, yet Estonian authorities do not recognize this as a violation of the law.
The Defense Forces ordered a study on the cooperation between Russia and China from semioticians in Tartu
The Estonian Defense Forces commissioned a three-year study from Tartu semioticians to analyze the strategic partnership between Russia and China and the role of artificial intelligence in information warfare.
Fight for Minds: How Europe Could Lose Greenland Without a Fight
The article discusses the potential loss of Greenland to geopolitical tensions and the importance of enhancing resilience against information warfare alongside physical defense.
State security takes precedence over access to public information. NSA ruling
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) determined that state security is paramount over public access to information, especially in contexts of threats like hybrid warfare.
Hunt for the convoy, the roar of the Hispanic lion
In this book, Rafael Torres reveals how an effective network of information and brilliant naval planning changed the course of the war against the British Empire.
Security Expert Lange - "It Only Works with More Pressure on Russia"
Security expert Nico Lange claims that Russia's presentation of alleged evidence for a Ukrainian drone attack on Putin's residence is part of a Russian information operation.
These are the 5 hotspots that could trigger a world war in 2026: 'An accidental spark could cause a global escalation'
Analyst Robert Fox warns about five fragile regions on the brink of conflict escalation that could lead to wider confrontations, as tensions rise due to cyber and information warfare.