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Hackers deface UN websites

Hackers deface UN websites
CRN Australia, Australia - 19 hours ago
By Iain Thomson, 17 August 2007 07:31 AEST Security Details are emerging of a hack attack on the United Nations website over the weekend. …
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UN Web Site Hacked With Protest Message
오마이뉴스, South Korea - Aug 15, 2007
Some at the press briefing wondered if [...]

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Former Cyberterrorism Czar: « Bush Doesn’t Get It. »

Former Cyberterrorism Czar: « Bush Doesn’t Get It. »
CRN, NY - Aug 2, 2007
By David Raikow, CMP Channel Richard Clarke, the former Special Advisor to President George W. Bush on cybersecurity and cyberterrorism, blasted his old …

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CRN, NY - Aug 2, 2007
« I handed it to him in the Oval Office, and he signed [...]

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Cyber-terrorism/cyber-terrorist and the media

Public interest in cyber-terrorism began in the late 1980s. As the year 2000 approached, the fear and uncertainty about the millennium bug heightened and interest in potential cyberterrorist attacks also increased. However, although the millennium bug was by no means a terrorist attack or plot against the world or the United States, it did act [...]

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Cyber-terrorism

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Cyber-terrorism is the leveraging of a target’s computers and information technology, particularly via the Internet, to cause physical, real-world harm or severe disruption.
As the Internet becomes more pervasive in all areas of human endeavor, individuals or groups can use the anonymity afforded by cyberspace to threaten [...]

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Cyberterrorism

Main article: Cyberterrorism

Government officials and IT security specialists have documented a significant increase in Internet probes and server scans since early 2001. There is a growing concern among federal officials that such intrusions are part of an organized effort by cyberterrorists, foreign intelligence services, or other groups to map potential security holes in critical systems. [...]

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