The article talks about the common cyber warfare tools: denial-of-service attacks, breaking crypto, sniffing network traffic, unleashing malware to run wild and disrupt systems, corrupting data, and so on.
Is it ethical for a country to exploit another country's cyber infrastructure in order to make known certain threats or regulations? What happens to the innocent civilians who are deprived of their resources?
http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/10/rand_us_should.html;jsessionid=SMFM5O2F4DCNBQE1GHOSKH4ATMY32JVN
The article talks about the common cyber warfare tools:
denial-of-service attacks, breaking crypto, sniffing network traffic, unleashing malware to run wild and disrupt systems, corrupting data, and so on.
Is it ethical for a country to exploit another country's cyber infrastructure in order to make known certain threats or regulations? What happens to the innocent civilians who are deprived of their resources?
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