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Cybergeddon: How to crash a civilization, but there’s a problem

Posted by Matt in April 21st, 2008 | no comment 
Published in War, ,

Since the all out attack on Estonia last year, the threat of cyberwar has been reevaluated. Now it’s considered a real possibility in terms of major attacks on whole nations. The NSA and other security organizations are looking at actual scenarios.
The theory is that the Estonian attack was caused by a group of Russian nationalists, [...]

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Chinese see military dependence on computers as weakness

Posted by Matt in August 30th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in China, Military, , ,

BEIJING: Diplomatic tension this week over reported Chinese computer attacks on German government networks comes as security experts warn that China is expanding its capacity to wage cyberwar as part of its rapid military buildup.
U.S. and other foreign military analysts say that Chinese defense planners have identified the heavy dependence on computers of most modern [...]

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Preparing for a digital Pearl Harbor

Posted by Matt in June 24th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in War, ,

But how bad would a cyberwar really be - especially when compared with the blood-and-guts genuine article? And is there really a chance it would happen at all?
Whatever the answer, governments are readying themselves for the Big One.
China, security experts maintain, has long looked at and tested U.S. networks. According to a 2007 Defense Department [...]

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