The Cyberwar In Yemen

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By most accounts, the war in Yemen is a brutal and lethal  tragedy of the modern world that has claimed the lives of thousands of people.  With the backing of western military industrial power, the Saudi-led coalition has undertaken a relentless bombing campaign against the Iran-backed Houthi rebels that ousted President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi and his regime from the capital Sanaa in 2015. Human rights watchers have accused the Saudis and its allies of war-crimes and a string of attacks against civilians. Just this last weekend the International Red Cross said the Saudis had killed over 100 people in a single strike on a detention center.  And as the kinetic war rolls out IRL, the Yemeni people have also been casualty to a silent war: one that’s online. On this week’s episode we sit down with Winnona DeSombre, a threat intelligence researcher at RecordedFuture to talk about how cyberwarfare and espionage has been a serious feature in the war in Yemen. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy