otarafa: Here Comes Dr. Tran! butarafa: the world’s most controversial boardgames
cyber cold war

cevap ver  dmytro   24/01/08


(...) 
this topic has been
detailed in previous
IBLS articles on
Internet attacks
targeting
governmental and
industrial sites,
such as 'Cyber Cold
War' Has Been
Launched. There are
now a large number
of hackers toiling
round the clock to
find weaknesses in
important computer
systems in order to
steal intellectual
property and also to
plan a Cyber Cold
War. These hackers
have been especially
linked to sites
found in China and
Russia, and are
thought to be
officially
state-sanctioned
employees. See also,
Chinese Web Spies
Steal Rolls Royce &
Shell Oil Secrets.

 Tom Donahue, the
CIA's top
cybersecurity
analyst, said, "We
have information,
from multiple
regions outside the
United States, of
cyber intrusions
into utilities,
followed by
extortion demands.
We suspect, but
cannot confirm, that
some of these
attackers had the
benefit of inside
knowledge. We have
information that
cyber attacks have
been used to disrupt
power equipment in
several regions
outside the United
States. In at least
one case, the
disruption caused a
power outage
affecting multiple
cities. We do not
know who executed
these attacks or
why, but all
involved intrusions
through the
Internet.

http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=latestnews&id=1963

>
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/18/AR2008011803277.html

http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/19/hackers-reportedly-targeting-cities-power-systems/

http://www.forbes.com/2008/01/18/cyber-attack-utilities-tech-intel-cx_ag_0118attack.html



boşlukları doldurun


bunlara da göz atabilirsiniz:

otarafa: Here Comes Dr. Tran! butarafa: the world’s most controversial boardgames

iletişim - şikayet - kullanıcı sözleşmesi - gizlilik şartları