GPS spoofing: Russia's new cyberweapon?
When a ship in the Black Sea disappeared, fingers soon pointed to Russia. CNN takes a look at the phenomenon of GPS spoofing.
04:21 - Source: CNN
Hacking threats and cyberattacks 15 videos
cnnmoney russia gps
GPS spoofing: Russia's new cyberweapon?
04:21
Now playing
- Source: CNN
5 ways us can stop hackers orig nws_00010722.jpg
5 ways the U.S. can stop hackers
01:37
Now playing
- Source: CNN
russia DNC hacking RON 2_00000808.jpg
US blames Russia for power grid cyberattacks
02:30
Now playing
- Source: CNN
Photo of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un taken from the front page of the state paper Rodong Sinmun on Friday September 22.
US blames North Korea for cyberattack
02:28
Now playing
- Source: CNN
The Kremlin wall and towers dominate the skyline at the Red Square in Moscow, on March 2, 2012. Russia on March 4 votes in presidential elections expected to send Vladimir Putin back to the Kremlin after his four year stint as prime minister.  AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY        (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/Getty Images)
NYT: US spies paid Russian who promised cyberweapons, Trump intel
03:34
Now playing
- Source: CNN
NYT: NSA hack bigger than Snowden
01:47
Now playing
- Source: CNN
A roll of "I Voted" stickers, which are handed out to residents after they vote, sit on an election officials table at a polling place on November 4, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri.  In last Aprils election only 1,484 of Ferguson's 12,096 registered voters cast ballots. Community leaders are hoping for a much higher turnout for this election. Following riots sparked by the August 9 shooting death of Michael Brown by Darren Wilson, a Ferguson police officer, residents of this majority black community on the outskirts of St. Louis have been forced to re-examine race relations in the region and take a more active role in the region's politics. Two-thirds of Fergusons population is African American yet five of its six city council members are white, as is its mayor, six of seven school board members and 50 of its 53 police officers.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Homeland Security Chief: Hackers targeting voting systems
03:15
Now playing
- Source: CNN
Russian Flag file
Source ties Russia to Wikileaks emails
02:17
Now playing
- Source: CNN
vladimir zhirinovsky 01
Putin ally warns of 'war' if US elects Hillary Clinton
02:21
Now playing
- Source: CNN
hack election politics
How Russian hackers could influence the election
02:30
Now playing
- Source: CNNMoney
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits a polling station during parliamentary elections in Moscow on September 18, 2016. / AFP / POOL / GRIGORY DUKOR        (Photo credit should read GRIGORY DUKOR/AFP/Getty Images)
Is hacking group tied to Russian intelligence?
02:15
Now playing
- Source: CNN
A man walks to use a voting booth March 1, 2016, at one of the Virginia primary election polling stations at Colin Powell Elementary School, in Centreville, Virginia.
Voters in a dozen states will take part in "Super Tuesday" -- a series of primaries and caucuses in states ranging from Alaska to Virginia, with Virginia the first to open its polling stations at 6:00 am (1100 GMT).  / AFP / PAUL J. RICHARDS        (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)
US officially blames Russia for political hacks
01:52
Now playing
- Source: CNN
FBI Director James Comey (R) speaks as Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Carlin (L) listens during a news conference for announcing a law enforcement action March 24, 2016 in Washington, DC.
Assistant attorney general to hackers: We'll find you
04:31
Now playing
- Source: CNN
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump shake hands following the first presidential debate moderated by NBC host Lester Holt(bottom L) at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on September 26, 2016.
Fact check: Was Russia behind the DNC cyberattacks?
01:27
Now playing
- Source: CNN
WESTBURY, NY - SEPTEMBER 26:  Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks during a debate-watch party at The Space at Westbury on September 26, 2016 in Westbury, New York. Tonight was the first of four debates for the 2016 election - three presidential and one vice presidential.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Clinton's Wall Street speeches leaked?
01:50
Now playing
- Source: CNN