adversaries
Coverage of adversaries in the Nexus archive.
- Flaw From 2002 Exposes Data Centers to Server Takeover
A flaw from 2002 leaves data centers vulnerable to server takeovers through offline password-cracking attacks on Internet-exposed server management controllers.
- From depot to detonation: the case for a unified logistics picture
Modern conflict now treats supply chains as contested battlespace due to adversary investments in interdiction capabilities like long-range fires, drones, and anti-ship weapons. The article advocates for integrating real-time asset tracking via mesh networking and AI to create a unified logistics picture, emphasizing it as a necessity for operational survival.
- Michael Cohen helped convict Trump. Now, he’s making nice again.
Michael Cohen met with President Donald Trump as one-time adversaries sought to bury the hatchet. Cohen previously served as Trump's personal lawyer and fixer.
- Sinews of War at Sea: The Armed Services Need a Common Watercraft Family
The U.S military requires a common family of watercraft to sustain maritime operations in contested environments against adversaries targeting logistics. The solution emphasizes scalability, interoperability, and wartime replacement for effective future operations.
- Foreign enemies have a shockingly simple way to track US troops overseas, lawmakers warn
Lawmakers warn that foreign adversaries are exploiting commercially available location data to track U.S. military personnel overseas, criticizing the Pentagon for failing to implement basic security measures. They highlight vulnerabilities in government-issued devices and call for disabling location sharing and advertising identifiers to mitigate risks.
- Anything less than total victory in Iran is a risk to US global influence
The article argues that failing to achieve a total victory in Iran could endanger US global influence. It warns that adversaries are likely to exploit perceived weaknesses.
- The Pentagon Knew Enemies Could Track Troops’ Phones for Years. Now They Are
The US military has known for years that location data from troops' phones could be exploited by adversaries but failed to implement cheap fixes. Now, adversaries are using this data to target soldiers during active conflict.
- Russia relentlessly targeting UK, allies in cyberspace, spy chief warns
A UK spy chief warns that Britain and its allies face significant cyber threats from adversaries like Russia and urges greater urgency in addressing cybersecurity. The warning highlights the risk of losing a potential conflict in cyberspace if citizens, corporations, and governments do not prioritize cybersecurity.
- Adversaries may have taken missing US scientists, lawmaker says
A U.S. lawmaker suggests that adversaries may be responsible for the disappearance or suspicious deaths of nearly a dozen scientists. The incidents have raised concerns due to their unexplained circumstances.
- US State Department restricts visas for those who ‘support adversaries’
The Trump administration announced visa restrictions against 26 individuals across the Western Hemisphere accused of undermining U.S. interests. The U.S. State Department cited support for adversaries as the reason for the action.