Facebook, Microsoft, and Dozens of Other Tech Firms Vow to Not Help Governments Wage Cyberwar
“We will not help governments launch cyberattacks against innocent citizens and enterprises from anywhere.”
“We will not help governments launch cyberattacks against innocent citizens and enterprises from anywhere.”
Trump provides a waffling expansion on his earlier desire to be “closing up the internet in some way”.
It's not been made entirely clear what a 'cyberbomb' is, but it certainly sounds good.
The device you can see being used to kill an unsuspecting flying bot is a ‘cyber rifle’, a clever contraption powered by a Raspberry Pi, that jams the drone's onboard brain. Read more >>
The US couldn’t find the information necessary to infect the North Korean system with a virus.
Located within China’s Great Firewall, this 'Great Cannon' injects malicious code to enforce state censorship, and damage services that help people within China see banned content.
China has admitted that it has digital weapons teams "on both the military and civilian-government sides", after previously denying its cyber-warfare capabilities.
Cyberwarfare is the use of hacking to conduct attacks on a target's strategic or tactical resources for the purposes of espionage or sabotage.