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The phrase "attacks on electronic communications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing threats or harmful actions directed at electronic communication systems, such as hacking or cyberbullying.
Example: "The recent attacks on electronic communications have raised concerns about data security and privacy."
Alternatives: "assaults on digital communications" or "offenses against electronic messaging".
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"With foreign entities - governmental and criminal - ramping up attacks on electronic communications and information systems, Blackberry provides government agencies with a proven partner that follows top-to-button security protocols".
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"Both sides are in agreement that there are not as many protections on electronic communications as electronic communicators might like because the providers can do whatever they want with those communications, so long as they do it abroad," Lynch concluded.
NSA and its British equivalent, GCHQ, would have played a crucial role in supplying signals intelligence on electronic communications before and after the attack.
After the 2001 terrorist attacks, the president decided to ignore the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, and authorized wiretaps without a warrant on electronic communications between people in the United States and people abroad.
How far China will clamp down on electronic communications is unclear.
Digital rights groups praised the decision and joined Microsoft and other technology companies in calling on Congress to modernize laws on electronic communications.
The most important of these regards the ability of the FBI or other agencies to collect and search bulk metadata on electronic communications without obtaining a warrant.
BEIJING — If anyone wonders whether the Chinese government has tightened its grip on electronic communications since protests began engulfing the Arab world, Shakespeare may prove instructive.
However, as the world becomes ever more reliant on electronic communications, such as GPS systems, concern has grown about the threat of a major disruption.
The fight is over the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which requires the government to obtain a warrant before eavesdropping on electronic communications that involve someone in the United States.
Mr Snowden, a former contractor to the American National Security Agency NSAA), has admitted leaking information about widespread US surveillance on electronic communications to the media.
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