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- See information warfare.
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- US, S. Korean websites under attack; N. Korea blamed
- US, S. Korean websites under attack; N. Korea blamedattacks from Windows machinesThese are infected Windows operating system computers that are attacking the government sites. Will we ever learn?RE: US, S. Korean websites under attack; N. Korea blamedIs this story real? It seems like this would be a little more...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-08
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- US cyberwarriors a reluctant crew
- US cyberwarriors a reluctant crewRelated problemThere's a related problem ... once they start using [b][i]any[/i][/b] offensive cyberwarfare, anyone could do anything anywhere and blame it on the U.S.Say, for instance, individual Israelis started hacking Iranian computers or vice versa, or Taliban sympathizers started attacking Pakistani systems or Indian systems. ...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-02
- China's Green Dam and the cyberwar implications
- Guest editorial by Oliver Day Chinese military leaders have always been aware of the military advantage the US has over the People's Liberation Army. Reading through their published assessments of Sino-US war possibilities confirm our belief that we would dominate them in the...
- Blog posts 2009-07-23
- Military beefs up cyberwar capabilities with games, Linux
- The Defense Dept. is beefing up its cyberwarfare capabilities, as evidenced by the cyberwar games at West Point last month, as the Times reports, but it's a slow slog. A team of cadets spent four days struggling around the clock to...
- Blog posts 2009-05-11
- Measuring Global Denial of Service Attacks
- Cyberattacks as a tool for information warfare are not new and have been popular for well over a decade. Their growing prevalence, however, is a disturbing trend that requires study. Distributed Denial of Service DDoS attacks are one of the most widely crippling elements of many cyberwarfare campaigns. Designed to...
- White papers 2009-03-31
- Why cyberwarfare sounds more like AK-47s than like stealth bombers
- Why cyberwarfare sounds more like AK-47s than like stealth bomberscyberwarfare mostly attacks what?Windows based systems. It is still not secure. It is an easy target.Lazy article......full of unbacked assertions and fuzzy historical references...the kind that *sound* probably true, but when you stop and think about them, may or...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-16
- News to know: Salesforce.com; SXSW; Cisco; HP
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Larry Dignan: Salesforce.com: Pondering the next 10 years  Sam Diaz: SMBs to Salesforce: We want more SaaS ...
- Blog posts 2009-03-16
- Why cyberwarfare sounds more like AK-47s than like stealth bombers
- Cyberwarfare consisting of citizen militias and the digital equivalent of cheap rifles does not preclude the existence of more effective weaponry. First, a history lesson. The second half of the twentieth century witnessed a shift in warfare from battles fought by large standing armies...
- Blog posts 2009-03-15
- Foreign governments attack White House, Obama, McCain campaign systems
- Hmm, anyone want to place bets on what "foreign entity" has been hacking into Obama and McCain campaign computers, as Newsweek reports? Could it be the same country China that penetrated the White House's email archive system and lifted email conversation between top officials, as the Financial Times reports? ...
- Blog posts 2008-11-07
- Georgia conflict may mean the birth of modern cyber-warfare
- Georgia conflict may mean the birth of modern cyber-warfareTaiwanI think an impetus for Red Flag Linux wqas the inability of Beijing to secure Windows against Taiwan, but my memory might be faulty.Cyberwar? You must be kiddind...I thought that word "war" is applicable for some serious events that have catastrophic consequences...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-12
- Metasploit Project's site hijacked through ARP poisoning
- Metasploit Project's site hijacked through ARP poisoningTime to hold the Chinese's feet to the fire on thisIf Beijing is serious about being a respected member of the world community, it should suppress hacking as much as other countries at the first tier of world power do.Instead, the evidence is good...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-04
- Call for military to operate botnet
- Call for military to operate botnetI'd volunteer my PCs to help.If they did this above-board, with a SETI screen saver style app we could install deliberately, I'd bet they could have 50 million machines ready to help with this in a matter of weeks.RE: Call for military to operate botnetI'd...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-12
- Four cable 'cuts' in a week: Conspiracy nuts light up the phones
- So what's going on with telecom cable interruptions in the Middle East? First a ship's anchor cut into two high-priority cables -- Flag Telecom’s Europe-Asia cable and the consortium-owned SEA-ME-WE 4 system. That pretty seriously damaged communications in the Middle East and choked - but didn't cut off - traffic...
- Blog posts 2008-02-06
- NSA coordinates cyberattack response
- The Washington Post reports: President Bush signed a directive this month that expands the intelligence community's role in monitoring Internet traffic to protect against a rising number of attacks on federal agencies' computer systems. The directive, whose content is classified, authorizes the...
- Blog posts 2008-01-27
- China, Russia at forefront of cyberwarfare
- China, Russia at forefront of cyberwarfareOpen source and cyberwarfareThis is a very insightful article. I am woundering if some has done some research on cyberwarfare and opensource.Thanks for letting us know where we could find some insights on thisJadeSo why do companies continue to offshore jobs and give them nice...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-30
- China, Russia at forefront of cyberwarfare
- Cyberwarfare - long rumored - became a reality in 2007, as Russia it is generally agreed let loose prolonged cyber attacks on little Estonia, China attacked military and government computers in the US, India and Germany, and, in all, 120 countries are using the net for espionage. ...
- Blog posts 2007-11-30
- Kremlin accused of cyberwarfare against media, opposition, even US
- While it could never be proved, many observers thought the cyberattacks on Estonia were the handiwork of the Kremlin. If so, it appears Moscow is now aiming cyberwarfare at Russia's opposition parties and independent media, the AP reports."A huge information war awaits Russia before the elections," said Oleg Panfilov of...
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- US-CERT heads to Estonia to help, learn about cyberattack
- US-CERT Computer Emergency Response Team is headed to Estonia to do a little forensics on the well-reported cyberattack that took out much of the small country's infrastructure, InfoWorld reports.Gregory Garcia, assistant secretary for cyber security and telecommunications with DHS, said: "We are sending someone from our organization ... to help...
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- News to know: Milan video, gallery; ColdFusion; Apple's flaw count
- Notable headlines:Ryan Stewart: New version of ColdFusion aimed at .NET, Ajax crowd.Ryan Naraine: Apple flaw count for 2007: 111 and counting. Larry Dignan: The hype cycle behind Steve and Bill's dueling banjo show. How the 'Milan' table PC was born. Microsoft hopes 'Milan' table PC has magic touch. Video: Microsoft unveils touch...
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- China preps for cyberwarfare
- An annual report on China's military capabilities reveals that the country is eying cyberweapons, network attacks and other plans to wage information warfare.The report from the Department of Defense outlines China's overall military strategy and touches on some aspects of information warfare in a few throwaway paragraphs in a large...
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
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