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Monday, July 19, 2010

Is Physical war = Cyber war? Any Tech Geek Can Start the WAR

15 nations huddle on cyber-war threat

A group of 15 nations including the United States, China and Russia has for the first time signaled a willingness to engage in reducing the threat of attacks on one another’s computer networks.

Is Physical war = Cyber war?

You have heard of the tension between US and China a few years ago after the accidental US plane crash on Chinese embassy. That leads to a cyber war between the hackers from both end of the earth. It is a historical event that clearly shows that physical tension can easily lead to cyberwar.

With a matured level of civilisation, people does not fight a physical war as and when they like. They cherish the live of people. That's good. But it is a total different story online. Cyberwar spark off like wild fire after every physical tension. And today our main leads are Isarel and Turkey.

Following the death of 9 pro-Palestinian Turkish activists in interception at Gaza by the Israeli army on 31st May, a Turkey hacker had been hacking Isareli sites and collecting personal data of thousands of Isareli. Up to date, 100,000 Isareli data (name, email, personal info, etc) have been released online. Only Pizza Hut confirmed that their Isarel website were hacked and more than 20,000 customers info were stolen.

It can be seen that people still fight war, but online instead of physical.

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