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Cyberterror Threats Dismissed

News A controversial UK security vendor is calling for the creation of a World Security Organisation (WSO) to crack down on 'cyberterror' as well as real world threats by air, land, sea and space. Yet some in the industry have criticised the...

[February 10, 2005, 8:45]

Cyberterror? Don't Make Me Laugh

News Gear, "The New Magazine for Men", tackled the manly topic of Y2K cyberterror in its October issue, and opened by gravely warning about "a new breed of hacker". Reporters Mike DiPaola and Bill Scannell -- it took two guys to write this -- show the...

[October 14, 1999, 11:04]

Clarke Joins Latest Cyberterror Debate

News In response Clarke, who was a security advisor to four US presidents, said he disliked use of the word "cyberterror" as he doesn't believe it actually exists. Other security experts are also unconvinced that cyberterror poses a genuine threat, with...

[February 11, 2005, 13:25]

Cyberterror Threats Dismissed

Talkback Cyberterror threats dismissed - http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39187414,00.htm (Originally published by Silicon.com) Clarke joins latest cyberterror debate - http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39187582,00.htm

[February 11, 2005, 16:03]

Don't Cry Wolf Over Cyberterror

Talkback Although cyberterror itself could not cause catastrophe, we should not underestimate it. Because of the anonymity it's easy to be exploited as a new pretext of warfare.

[April 27, 2005, 20:02]

How CIOs Can Help Fight Cyberterror

News CIOs already feel assailed as they deal with internal and external threats to the network, but a new book due out in August outlines a broader threat to computer infrastructures, including the Internet.

[July 24, 2003, 14:44]

Clarke Joins Latest Cyberterror Debate

Talkback Cyberterror threats dismissed - http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39187414,00.htm (Originally published by Silicon.com) Clarke joins latest cyberterror debate - http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39187582,00.htm

[February 11, 2005, 15:59]

Cyberterror Threats Dismissed

Talkback Dear Sirs / ZD Net Readers The talk by our Chairman at Oxford University is not tomorrow night but this evenig. Please note that the proposed World Security Organisation has many facets and the precise reasons for proposing it are discussed in DK...

[February 10, 2005, 10:09]

Don't Cry Wolf Over Cyberterror

Talkback Neither should we resort to over hyped sensationalist terminology like 'cyberterror' hacking suffices and promotes cooler heads in the discussion. Actually, there's no reason hackers couldn't cause catastrophe.

[April 28, 2005, 19:09]

Don't Cry Wolf Over Cyberterror

Talkback The point of terrorism is to terrorise, (no seriously). They don't actually have to achieve anything much if enough people panic and adversly change their habits they achieve their aim. Sometimes it seems that panicing government and misplaced...

[June 17, 2005, 10:21]

Don't Cry Wolf Over Cyberterror

Talkback Why can't politicians and the public accept the facts. Cyberterrorism" ia a good and cnd correct definition of what can become. Whereever cables are connected, terrorists can access control of the computers.

[December 8, 2005, 13:50]

Hollywood Ensures Cyberterror Myth Will Die Hard

Talkback A lot of people with out much knowledge. As someone from the old world of hacking i can tell you know, cyber terrorism is very real, very real, they have just not exercised it yet.

[August 16, 2006, 16:57]

Hollywood Ensures Cyberterror Myth Will Die Hard

Talkback I was hoping we might find some middle ground on this issue. People seem to be polarized at either end of the spectrum. I do not believe that cyber terrorism represents a clear and present danger. However, I do believe it is an area that needs to...

[August 4, 2006, 7:48]

Hollywood Ensures Cyberterror Myth Will Die Hard

Talkback Mark Pritchard MP - the man who ignores the data protection act and cc's in about 200 email address' for his 'save our hospital campaign' email newsletter.http://tinyurl.com/ohgpr/ He's clearly qualified for the job!

[August 3, 2006, 17:59]

Don't Cry Wolf Over Cyberterror

Leader Can terrorists use computers? We might as well ask if they can use the kitchen sink. Can they use them to create terror? Of course they can, but the evidence that anybody has done so, as with most evidence of the imminent terrorists threats that...

[April 27, 2005, 14:40]

'Vote Virus' Poses As Plea For Peace

News It's just cyberterror. Security experts on Monday warned of a new file-deleting virus masquerading as a program that allows people to vote on whether the United States should go to war. The "Vote Virus" is spreading via email to users of Microsoft...

[September 25, 2001, 8:55]

Labour Peer Bangs Cyberterrorism Drum

News Back in February, several experts including Richard Clarke, the former White House cybersecurity advisor, rejected claims that a World Security Organisation should be set up to tackle cyberterror. New legislation is needed to protect the UK's...

[April 27, 2005, 15:45]

Manchester Police Come Under Cyberattack

News A UK police chief has been bombarded with thousands of threatening emails in a denial of service attack aimed at crippling his force's computer systems. At one point just before the bank holiday weekend, 2,000 emails an hour were being sent to...

[May 3, 2005, 15:40]

Not Yet?

Talkback Surely it would be more accurate to say that the threat of or potential for cyberterrorism exists rather than saying cyberterrorism is here?

[December 14, 2007, 14:38]