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<endeca_term>Pearl Harbour</endeca_term> - Shadows Over Oahu

Pearl Harbour - Shadows Over Oahu

...183 Japanese aircraft and 5 miniature submarines attacked the American fleet in Pearl Harbour sinking or badly damaging 8 battleships, 3 cruisers, 3 destroyers and... Read more

9 November, 2010
<endeca_term>Pearl Harbour</endeca_term>:Revenge 1.0

Pearl Harbour:Revenge 1.0

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10 February, 2012
1942 Pacific Commander 1.1

1942 Pacific Commander 1.1

...with defending American naval forces in such battles as the attack on Pearl Harbour. You must also take on offensive missions and bomb Imperial Japan... Read more

20 March, 2011

A Year Ago: A year after Pearl Harbour, MS goes for Netscape's throat

A year after Microsoft's infamous 'Pearl Harbour' attack on Netscape, Bill Gates's firm is presenting a series... Read more

11 December, 1997 by Martin Veitch

VoIP could provoke 'electronic Pearl Harbour

...moving to VoIP without carrying out the necessary due diligence. "An electronic Pearl Harbour-type event will happen in 2006 or 2007. I do stand... Read more

17 March, 2005 by Andrew Donoghue

FBI warns of 'Pearl Harbour' hack attack on Net

...before a congressional committee on Tuesday that "the electronic equivalent of a Pearl Harbour or an Oklahoma City" is on tap if the government fails... Read more

26 March, 1998 by Maria Seminerio

A year after Pearl Harbour, MS goes for Netscape's throat

A year after Microsoft's infamous 'Pearl Harbour' attack on Netscape, Bill Gates's firm is presenting a series... Read more

11 December, 1996 by Martin Veitch
Attack on <endeca_term>Pearl Harbour</endeca_term> Study Guide 1.0

Attack on Pearl Harbour Study Guide 1.0

...Or, maybe you just want to learn more about the Attack on Pearl Harbour. Either way, Attack on Pearl Harbour Study Guide has all the... Read more

14 February, 2010

VoIP: Paying the price for cheap calls

...Expo in London's Docklands in March, he warned that "an electronic Pearl Harbour-type event will happen in 2006 or 2007" because "new technologies... Read more

8 August, 2005 by Cath Everett

Cyberterror: Clear and present danger or phantom menace?

...September 11th. Despite no precedence to support the idea of an "electronic Pearl Harbour", governments continue to warn and even legislate around the issue. Just... Read more

8 December, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue

Do we need a second Internet?

...disrupt our systems." While many have derided the notion of an electronic Pearl Harbour or a cyber Exxon Valdez as scare tactics, Clarke believes that... Read more

11 December, 2000 by Robert Lemos

A Year Ago: Pentagon and hackers in 'cyberwar'

...attack. "It's not a matter of if America has an electronic Pearl Harbour -- it's a matter of when," said Rep. Curtis Weldon, R... Read more

6 March, 2000 by Jim Miklaszewski and Robert Windrem

Cyberterror? Don't make me laugh

How do you keep a concept like our perennially impending "Electronic Pearl Harbour" fresh and exciting a decade after its introduction? By tying it... Read more

14 October, 1999 by Kevin Poulsen

Pentagon and hackers in 'cyberwar'

...attack. "It's not a matter of if America has an electronic Pearl Harbour -- it's a matter of when," said Rep. Curtis Weldon, R... Read more

5 March, 1999 by Jim Miklaszewski and Robert Windrem

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