The silent war in our safe home
There is something unsettling about how normal everything feels right now. I sit at the kitchen table with my morning coffee, scrolling through the news. A ransomware attack on Miljödata cripples hundreds of Swedish municipalities. A Russian deepfake campaign targets Germany’s chancellor. Moldova’s president warns of Russian hybrid warfare before the election. The U.S. steps back from efforts to fight disinformation from China and Iran. And all of it drifts past like weather while I wonder if I should buy milk on the way home from work. Maybe that is the most frightening part. Not that it happens, but how quickly we get used to it.