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ArtikelAn Anonymous Foe; Internet Security  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 399 no. 8738 (Jun. 2011), page 64-65.
Topik: Computer Security; Network Security; National Security; International
Fulltext: Internet security.pdf (40.45KB)
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Isi artikelAlthough some security experts think hacking activity has hit a new high, others say such claims are overblown. They point out that laws in some states in America now require firms to reveal if their defences have been breached, which means more hacking cases are coming to light that would previously have been buried. The vast majority of the hacking that does take place is still perpetrated by different sets of private hackers rather than by cyber spooks. Take "hacktivists", members of such groups as Anonymous and Lulz Security, the outfit that has claimed responsibility for attacking the Senate's and the CIA's sites. Hacktivists' assaults on state targets have prompted governments to try rounding them up. On June 10th Spanish police arrested three men that they claim are core members of Anonymous, which responded by causing a police website to crash. Then on June 13th police in Turkey rounded up another 32 alleged hackers from the group, which had recently attacked a couple of official websites, protesting plans to increase policing of web traffic.
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