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    cy·ber·ter·ror·ism
    [ˈsībərˌterəˌrizəm]
    noun
    cyberterrorism (noun) · cyber-terrorism (noun)
    1. the politically motivated use of computers and information technology to cause severe disruption or widespread fear in society:
      "a bill that would make it easier for law enforcement to wiretap computers and combat cyberterrorism"
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    What is the meaning of cyber terrorism?The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines cyberterrorism as any "premeditated, politically motivated attack against information, computer systems, computer programs and data which results in violence against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents."
    What is an example of cyber terrorism?What are examples of cyberterrorism? Cyberterrorist acts are carried out using computer servers, other devices and networks visible on the public internet. Secured government networks and other restricted networks are often targets. Examples of cyberterrorism include the following: Disruption of major websites.
    What are the effects of cyber terrorism?We found that cyber terrorism increases stress, anxiety, fear, hard- line attitudes, and political militancy. But circumstances matter, because the identity of the perpetrator helps explain the political attitudes related to cyber terrorism. Hamas is more threatening than Anonymous.
     
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    Cyberterrorism - Wikipedia

    Cyberterrorism is the use of the Internet to conduct violent acts that result in, or threaten, the loss of life or significant bodily harm, in order to achieve political or ideological gains through threat or intimidation. Acts of deliberate, large-scale disruption of computer networks, especially of personal … See more

    There is debate over the basic definition of the scope of cyberterrorism. These definitions can be narrow such as the use of Internet to attack other systems in the Internet that result to … See more

    Conventions
    As of 2016 there have been eighteen conventions and major legal instruments that specifically deal with terrorist activities and cyber terrorism.
    • 1963: Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts … See more

    1995
    Aum Shinrikyo sect responsible for the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system in 1995 developed software used by Japanese government agencies and major Japanese companies.
    1996
    A computer hacker allegedly associated with the White Supremacist movement temporarily disabled a Massachusetts ISP and damaged part of the ISP's record keeping system.
    1998
    Spanish protesters bombarded the Institute for Global Communications (IGC) with thousands of bogus e-mail messages. E-mail was tied up and undeliverable to the ISP's users, and support lines were tied up with people who couldn't get their mail.
    1998
    Ethnic Tamil guerrillas attempted to disrupt Sri Lankan embassies by sending large volumes of e-mail. The embassies received 800 e-mails a day over a two-week period.
    1999
    Hackers attacked NATO computers. The computers flooded them with email and hit them with a denial-of-service attack. The hackers were protesting against the NATO bombings of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.
    2000
    Disgruntled employee Vitek Boden caused the release of 800,000 litres of untreated sewage into waterways in Maroochy Shire, Australia.
    2007
    The website of Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko was attacked by hackers. A radical Russian nationalist youth group, the Eurasian Youth Movement, claimed responsibility.
    2007
    Estonia was subjected to a mass cyber-attack in the wake of the removal of a Russian World War II war memorial from downtown Tallinn. The attack was a distributed denial-of-service attack in which selected sites were bombarded with traffic to force them offline; nearly all Estonian government ministry networks as well as two major Estonian bank networks were knocked offline.
    2008
    Hackers attacked the websites for OSInform News Agency and OSRadio. The OSinform website at osinform.ru kept its header and logo, but its content was replaced by a feed to the Alania TV website content. Alania TV, a Georgian government-supported television station aimed at audiences in South Ossetia, denied any involvement in the hacking of the websites.
    2013
    The New York Times reported on a pattern of cyber attacks against U.S. financial institutions believed to be instigated by Iran as well as incidents affecting South Korean financial institutions that originate with the North Korean government.

    An operation can be done by anyone anywhere in the world, for it can be performed thousands of miles away from a target. An attack … See more

    • The Japanese cyberpunk manga, Ghost in the Shell (as well as its popular movie and TV adaptations) centers around an anti-cyberterrorism and See more

    • Alexander, Yonah; Swetman, Michael S. (2001). Cyber Terrorism and Information Warfare: Threats and Responses. Transnational … See more

     
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