If history is a guide, any Bush administration plan to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq would likely set off a firestorm of hacker activity targeting U.S. networks and infrastructure. And those attacks could be greater in number and affect a broader cross-section of U.S. businesses than anything seen before, according to intelligence experts.. . .. If history is a guide, any Bush administration plan to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq would likely set off a firestorm of hacker activity targeting U.S. networks and infrastructure. And those attacks could be greater in number and affect a broader cross-section of U.S. businesses than anything seen before, according to intelligence experts. Surges in cyberattack activity have typically accompanied major international crises during the last several years, including the Arab-Israeli conflict, the war in Kosovo and the collision of a U.S. spy plane with a Chinese fighter jet over the South China Sea last year. However, any significant expansion of the U.S.-led war against terrorism, including an invasion of Iraq, could unleash an unprecedented wave of hacker activity, intelligence and security experts said. Eric Shaw, a former psychological profiler at the CIA, said he will be watching for increases in activity from specific threat groups. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Major U.S. interventions in the Middle East could provoke unparalleled digital assaults aimed at systems and enterprises, analysts caution.. Cybersecurity Threats, Iraq Conflict, International Cyberattacks, Geopolitical Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
U.S. intelligence officials believe the Chinese military is working to launch wide-scale cyber-attacks on American and Taiwanese computer networks, including Internet-linked military systems considered vulnerable to sabotage, according to a classified CIA report. . . .. U.S. intelligence officials believe the Chinese military is working to launch wide-scale cyber-attacks on American and Taiwanese computer networks, including Internet-linked military systems considered vulnerable to sabotage, according to a classified CIA report. Moreover, U.S. authorities are bracing for a possible wave of hacking attacks by Chinese students against the United States in coming weeks, according to the analysis. The confidential alert, which was reviewed by the Los Angeles Times, was sent to intelligence officials a week ago. Although U.S. officials have voiced concerns about individual hackers in China who have defaced federal and private Web sites, the United States has resisted publicly linking the Chinese government to those attacks or to broader cyber-style warfare. The link for this article located at Silicon Valley is no longer available. . According to U.S. intelligence sources, China's armed forces are gearing up for significant cyber warfare operations aimed at disrupting systems in both the United States and Taiwan.. U.S. Cybersecurity, China Cyber Threat, Intelligence Analysis, Military Operations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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