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Re: BBC makes no reference to Cyber War only Cyber Protest
From: "Yudi Rosen" <yr42.lists () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 00:55:39 +0200
Does it really matter what it's called? What would you call that little incident in Estonia a couple years back? Would you call that war or protest? And even with the current Israeli/Palestinian hacking 'skirmish'...why is that just a 'protest' and not a war? Sure, BBC might call it a 'protest', but two sides fighting with each other, trying to defend their own systems yet at the same time attacking those of the other side...sounds a lot like war to me. On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:17 PM, andrew. wallace < andrew.wallace () rocketmail com> wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Yudi Rosen <yr42.lists () gmail com> wrote:What's your point?The threat is Cyber Protest, not Cyber War thats my point. about 18 hours ago from web "The current threat to Information Security is 'Cyber Protest' not 'Cyber War' during the Israel-Gaza crisis." https://twitter.com/n3td3v/status/1119897172
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