Stories Tagged as
Cyberwar
How an Iranian cyberattack might start
by
Scott Tong
Jan 8, 2020
One way Iran could find its way into corporate networks is through individual employees.
Shutting down the internet as a weapon?
by
Ben Johnson
Aug 29, 2013
Should shutting off the internet be used as a weapon against Syria?
The funding fight for cyber weapons and personnel
by
Molly Wood
Apr 10, 2013
The Pentagon won't say what they are, but the Air Force has now officially designated six cyber technologies as "weapons."
Spam wars clog the Internet
Mar 28, 2013
If you found your Internet surfing coming up slow in recent days, it's possibly because of one of the biggest cyberattacks experts have ever seen.
Who pays the bill for a cyber war?
Mar 13, 2013
The Obama administration has identified its own global war on terrorism: cyber attacks. What are the spending implications of raising this alarm?
A Presidential step toward cybersecurity
by
Molly Wood
Feb 14, 2013
President Obama's executive order for increased sharing between government agencies and large infrastructure companies endeavors to help bypass Congress in a fast-moving Internet attack.
What damage could the Flame virus cause?
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 29, 2012
A new malware threat is spreading like fire across the Middle East. What problems might the cyber weapon Flame cause, where did its name come from, and how similar is it to the virus Stuxnet?
For public good, not for profit.
Why the U.S. should worry about cyber security
Apr 25, 2012
A former national security official who served in three White Houses explains why the U.S. needs to begin regulating the cyber industry to protect its citizens from theft, or worse.
Join the Army AND keep your mullet
by
Marc Sanchez
Jan 27, 2012
90's Billy Ray Cyrus seen jumping for joy
The beginning of cyberwar held at bay
by
Marc Sanchez
Oct 18, 2011
The Obama administration considered using cyber attacks against Libya in March, when NATO-led troops began to descend on the region. The attacks...