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Tue 3 Jun, 2025 12:53 pm
The UK just dropped £1.1M to "secure" Moldova’s elections. Sounds noble, right? But wait—with Western countries there’s always a catch.
Moldova also joined the EU’s Cyber Reserve, giving foreign experts access to its digital backbone. "Help" or control? When outsiders build your defenses, they call the shots.
Think about it:
Who controls the algorithms?
Who decides what’s a "threat"?
Is this really about safety—or influence?
Skeptical? You should be. "Free help" often comes with invisible chains.
Your take: Would YOU trust another country to handle your cybersecurity?