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Plugging Cyber Warfare Governance: Asia Should Act Now – Analysis – Eurasia Review

Plugging Cyber Warfare Governance: Asia Should Act Now – Analysis
Eurasia Review
For technologically less-advanced states, cyber warfare levels the field by offering asymmetric benefits in cost and effect. Stuxnet, considered a sophisticated malware that was arguably the first to be weaponised and released with intent to destroy
Written by David M. GordonThe Suit Magazine

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UK Asked To Investigate Spyware Firm – Eurasia Review


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UK Asked To Investigate Spyware Firm
Eurasia Review
One of the documents contained an offer dated June 29, 2010, which said to provide 'FinSpy' software, hardware, installation and training for 287,000 euro. Gamma International denied supplying software to Egypt, but did confirm that it has demonstrated
Human rights campaigners call for probe into UK spyware firmComputer Business Review
Customs urged to investigate UK spyware firmThe Guardian

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Chinese Economic Espionage Is Hurting Case For Free Trade – Analysis – Eurasia Review

Chinese Economic Espionage Is Hurting Case For Free Trade – Analysis
Eurasia Review
The context makes intense Chinese economic espionage all the more regrettable. Chinese entities are targeting the very companies that are most interested in doing business and maintaining a good relationship across the Pacific. The situation is bad and
Victims of unfair espionage lawsChina Daily

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Israeli Cyberwarfare Campaign Strikes Tikun Olam – OpEd – Eurasia Review

Israeli Cyberwarfare Campaign Strikes Tikun Olam – OpEd
Eurasia Review
What I don't know is why someone would risk all that for a few cyber-kicks. This individual is an example for the rampant nihilism of Israeli cyberwarfare strategy. There is no consideration of repercussions to either victim or perpetrator. The latter

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