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This episode explores how modern warfare has shifted into cyberspace and online influence. Instead of tanks and bombs, nations now use hackers, ransomware, propaganda, and social media manipulation to attack rivals. Cyber weapons like Stuxnet, election interference, and data theft highlight a new kind of conflict where everyone — even ordinary citizens — can be targets or unwilling participants. The episode frames cyber warfare as a battle not just for infrastructure, but for trust and truth.
By Kieran GrissThis episode explores how modern warfare has shifted into cyberspace and online influence. Instead of tanks and bombs, nations now use hackers, ransomware, propaganda, and social media manipulation to attack rivals. Cyber weapons like Stuxnet, election interference, and data theft highlight a new kind of conflict where everyone — even ordinary citizens — can be targets or unwilling participants. The episode frames cyber warfare as a battle not just for infrastructure, but for trust and truth.