As the conflict continues in Iraq, nerds are fighting their own war in cyberspace. Both pro- and anti-war hackers are causing mayhem on the Web. Pro-and-anti Iraq war protesters have been making their …
Cyberwarriors guard virtual front
As coalition forces continue to engage the enemy throughout Iraq, the number of battles being fought in cyberspace also has risen, according to one Army information assurance officer. Col. Mark …
Government's security advantage
Although there may be gaps in some federal agencies' information security strategies, agencies do have a framework that gives them some advantages over the private sector, according to a leading …
Blogger captivates net with reports from Baghdad
Every day, tens of thousands of people turn to the Web seeking updates from a mysterious scribe whose detailed accounts of life in besieged Baghdad have made him a cyberspace celebrity. Little is …
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Allies Hunt for Clues on Al Qaeda
The compound that the United States called a terrorists' poison factory is no more. All that remains are ruined buildings, a flattened fence and a littered yard. Its inhabitants are gone. At least …
The Web as al-Qaida's safety net
With the world focused on the war in Iraq, it is easy to forget about al-Qaida. But al-Qaida has not forgotten about the war. Even before the first U.S. missiles hit Baghdad, the terrorist network and …
Inquiry Shows Indonesian's Ties to Al Qaeda
Long before he achieved notoriety as Hambali, the most wanted Islamic militant in Southeast Asia, the man was known to his neighbors in this village as a youngster who idealized America. He dreamed of …
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F-16 patrols over DC cause near collision
The F-16s flying homeland security patrols above Washington have been diving through the region's crowded airspace unannounced to air traffic controllers and airline pilots, risking mid-air …
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Air Patrols Resume Over New York, Washington
The U.S. government has resumed 24-hour air patrols over New York amid heightened fears of possible terror attacks during the war with Iraq, officials said on Tuesday. The Department of Homeland …
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Hackers Have Also Declared Cyberwar
Police authorities yesterday urged all Internet service providers (ISPs) and individual computer users to maintain high alert on hackers and viruses that could invade their systems as the U.S.-led war …