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cyberattack
verb
To launch a cyberattack
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A cyberattack on a power station or an emergency-services call centre could be an act of war or of terrorism, depending on who carries it out and what their motives are.For a cyberattack to qualify as "cyberwar", some observers argue, it must take place alongside actual military operations.
So the cyberattack on Estonia, a NATO member, could in theory have prompted a military response.
The psychological effect of a cyberattack on America, in General Cartwright's view, could be as severe as the use of weapons of mass destruction.
The "denial of service" attack was crude, but disruptive.Past American exercises to test the computer defences of critical services (such as electricity grids) have found that, without detailed inside information, an external cyberattack would be more disruptive than catastrophic.
But plenty of people fret that some attackers are aiming to cause more serious damage.In this section The war on terabytes Ever hopeful Hose and dry The bonds that tie Charting the year How to get a date ReprintsLeon Panetta, America's defence secretary, has suggested that a cyberattack on financial markets, the power grid and government systems could be "the next Pearl Harbour".
Mr Kan survived the motion.Google revealed that there had been another big cyberattack on its Gmail service, apparently originating from the city of Jinan in China.
On February 4th the company revealed that as many as 80m digital records of its customers and its employees may have been compromised after intruders broke into its systems.Anthem alerted the Federal Bureau of Investigation to the theft and engaged Mandiant, a well-known cyber-security firm, to help with an investigation into what it has described as a "very sophisticated external cyberattack".
This week, however, China's foreign ministry denied any involvement in the cyberattack on the Pentagon.
In order to be effective in a cyberattack, however, the perpetrator has to succeed only once, whereas the defender must be successful over and over again.
However, other authorities strictly defined an APT as an attack on national security interests, arguing that to define it otherwise would admit almost any cyberattack as an APT and thus limit the definition's value in developing specific countermeasures.
On the other hand, a cyberattack made by one state against another, resulting in damage against critical infrastructures or financial networks, might legitimately be considered an armed attack if attribution could be reliably proved.
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