Two Russia cyber stories ..
Two Russia cyber stories on the front page, all right we get it, Putin baaaaaadd man :]
Russia's vulnerability database is much thinner than its US or Chinese counterparts – but it does contain a surprisingly high percentage of security bugs exploited by its cyber-spies. Recorded Future's Priscilla Moriuchi and Dr Bill Ladd found the database is highly focused yet incomplete, slow to update, and "likely intended …
Can't imagine why anyone would have a negative view of Putin
It's just that a lot of people are tired as fsck about articles with a lot of whataboutery. For some reason, you don't see similar articles about US run sites like CERT, which for instance completely lacks any mention of where Student originates from (who'd have thunk it), but you don't see articles being written pointing this out (and that's good, because it would be just as useful as an article pointing out that water is wet).
Everybody already knows that each government has their own intelligence machine and their own political motivations to point out what their 'enemies' are doing because they're evil.
Please keep technical articles technical.
And btw; insinuating that anyone complaining about this sort of this is a putinbot is so last year.