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July 22nd, 2008 Georgia President’s web site under DDoS attack from Russian hackers Posted by Dancho Danchev @ 8:43 pm Categories: Hackers , Botnets , Black Hat , Governments , Denial of Service (DoS) , Russia , Malware Tags: Georgia , Mikheil Saakashvili , DDoS , Hacktivism , MachBot , Pinch , Dancho Danchev From Russia with (political) love? It appears so according to a deeper analysis of ...
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Morning War Update
Lawyers, Guns and Money — ... Russia (or motivated Russians) have launched cyber-attacks against Georgian government internet infrastructure. The attacks don't appear to have been overwhelming thus far. ...

A Familiar Enemy
Antiwar.com Original — ... have the invader of Iraq moralizing about invading sovereign countries? I suspect Bush is so self-righteous he didn't even notice a contradiction. A sidelight of this war, which may portend more about the future of warfare than the familiar, 19th-century trope of a country geographically vulnerable to aggression wanting satellites, allies, or supine anti-belligerents along its borders, is the still-disputed extent to which cyber war has become part of the way countries wage war. As early as July 20 , Georgian ...

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