- Cybercrimes - http://www.cybercrimes.net/
Cybercrimes committed against: persons, property, government. Details on what to do and how to report it. University of Dayton School of Law.
- Cyber-terrorism - http://www-cs.etsu.edu/gotterbarn/stdntppr/index.htm
Discusses cyber-terrorism, its impact on computing community and the rest of society, countermeasures, and ethical issues. Includes links to case studies, statistics, and websites on this topic.
- Infosec Outlook, Monthly publication of CERT and ITAA - http://www.cert.org/infosec-outlook/
Jointly produced by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) and Carnegie-Mellon CERT (formerly Computer Emergency Response Team), Infosec Outlook is a prime source for information on technical, business and risk management, and policy issues related to global information security.
- Cyber-Terrorism according to cybercrimes.net - http://www.cybercrimes.net/Terrorism/terrorism.html
An introduction to cyber terrorism: "The crime of "cracking" can escalate into terrorism when an individual "cracks" into a government or military maintained website."
- Cyber-terrorists wield weapons of mass DISRUPTION - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/specials/washington_2000/648429.stm
Feb 18, 2000 BBC coverage of US terrorism experts, who claim that terrorists are not just exploring weapons of mass destruction but also weapons of mass disruption. Media coverage of denial of service attacks.
- Computerworld - Experts: Don't dismiss cyberattack warning - http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,76000,00.html
London-based fundamentalist Islamic cleric with ties to Osama bin Laden talks of plans to use the Internet the target the U.S., Israeli and U.K. economies.
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