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Cyberwarfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyberwarfare , (also known as cyberwar and Cyber Warfare), is the use of computers and the Internet in conducting warfare in cyberspace. A "cyber warrior" is a person who is highly skilled in the a...
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Editor's note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated the number of cyber intrusions detected by the security firm Solutionary in March. It was 128 per minute. The story also misidentified Kevin G. Coleman, a computer security specialist at Technolytics.
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The Slammer hit on Super Bowl weekend. Nimda struck one week after 9/11. Code Red had ripped through the system that summer. Moonlight Maze moved into the U.S. Department of Defense. ... A new form of warfare has broken out and the battleground is cyberspace. ... Additional funding for "Cyber War!" is provided by the John D.
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Moseley said that Air Force leaders establishing a new "cyber command" to be responsible for fighting in that domain, commenting: "To deliver the full spectrum of effects we will evolve a coherent enterprise, with war fighting ethos, ready to execute any mission in peace, crisis and war.
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A US government report warned Thursday that China is sharply stepping up espionage against the United States as the rising Asian power invests in cyber warfare and grows more sophisticated in recruiting spies.
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