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Bloomberg: Cyberspace Becomes Second Front in Russia’s Clash With NATO
* German steel plant and Polish exchange said to be targeted
` * They have let loose the hounds' as criminals grow brazen
Russian computer attacks have become more brazen and more destructive as the country grows increasingly at odds with the U.S. and European nations over military goals first in Ukraine and now Syria.
Along with reported computer breaches of a French TV network and the White House, a number of attacks now being attributed to Russian hackers and some not previously disclosed have riveted intelligence officials as relations with Russia have deteriorated. These targets include the Polish stock market, the U.S. House of Representatives, a German steel plant that suffered severe damage and The New York Times.
Update: Russia-NATO Cyber War: Battlefield Tensions In Ukraine And Syria Are Contributing To Increased High-Tech Fighting -- IBTimes
WNU Editor: The Chinese look for information to steal .... the Russian look for networks that can be destroyed or severely disrupted. Both are bad .... but as relations with Russia continue to deteriorate, it is Russian hackers and/or Russian cyber attacks that the focus is on right now.
2 comments:
Good grief
Well, something's up.
http://sputniknews.com/art_living/20151017/1028682238/sputnik-ddos-attack.html
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