How It Works: Online Gaming (PCWorld) - 0 views
US plans for cyber attacks (News24) - 1 views
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disabled US cell phone networks, slowed internet traffic to a crawl and crippled America's power grid
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stealth cyber attack and a pair of bombings, cutting electricity to tens of millions of homes.
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has the authority to use the full powers at his disposal
(J) What Is a Cyberattack? (WiseGeek) - 1 views
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without the knowledge or consent of the owner of the equipment
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main goal is usually to gather information that ranges from tracking the general movements and searches conducted by authorized users to copying and forwarding key documents or information that is saved on the hard drive or serve
Protect the U.S. from cyber attacks (The Hill) - 0 views
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technological fixes to this challenge may be easier to solve than the underlying policy questions
(H) Security experts say Google cyber-attack was routine (BBC) - 0 views
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hackers got very limited information
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phishing
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Once an e-mail account is compromised, attackers can piggyback on it to get access to confidential files and systems throughout an organisation.
Debate over possible responses to cyber attacks (MSNBC) - 0 views
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the U.S. military's secret offensive cyber capability
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counterstrike on an attacker's computer network
Experts work to untangle cyber attacks (MSNBC) - 0 views
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zombie’ computers
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hackers may have simply used zombie computers
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digital battlefield
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This article discusses the US ad South Korean research into suspected cyber attacks from North Korea on private and govt websites in the two countries. It discusses the programs used, the impacts and effects and how the attack takes place from one computer, creates a network through botnets and installs malware into thousands of computers which then send repeated requests, simultaneously to the same website, attacking it.
Stimulus Article (NY Times) - 0 views
Government-sponsored cyberattacks on the rise (Network World) - 0 views
How the Google-Microsoft conflict could hit open source | Open Source | ZDNet.com - 1 views
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The plain fact is that the open source ethos of trusting people and accepting diverse opinions in the code stream is directly at odds with China’s Internet policy
OLPC Labeled (Gearbit) - 1 views
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