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The Georgian news site Civil Georgia began using Blogspot to disseminate news. [17] Despite the cyber-attacks, Georgian journalists succeeded in reporting on the war by using blogs. [21] [22] The U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama called for ceasing the cyber attacks on the Georgia. [12]
The photographs of the brothers came to be the most famous photographs depicting the Russian invasion of Georgia. Russia claimed that the photographs were doctored. [454] Edward Lucas wrote on 10 August that "since the war is informational, the winner in this conflict will not be determined by the outcome of the military clashes." [455]
Russia, Iran and the Persian Gulf countries opposed the construction of the pipeline. [97] The pipeline circumvents both Russia and Iran. Because it has decreased Western dependence on Middle East's oil, the pipeline has been a major factor in the United States' backing for Georgia. [98] Russian President Vladimir Putin at the 2008 Bucharest Summit
Iranians experienced a near-total internet blackout on Wednesday amid days of mass protests against the government over the death of a woman held by the country's morality police for allegedly ...
In June 2010, Iran was the victim of a cyber-attack when its nuclear facility in Natanz was infiltrated by the cyber-worm 'Stuxnet'. [22] Reportedly a combined effort by the United States and Israel, [23] Stuxnet destroyed perhaps over 1,000 nuclear centrifuges and, according to a Business Insider article, "[set] Tehran's atomic programme back by at least two years."
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Ahead of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Western intelligence agencies warned of potential cyberattacks which could spread elsewhere and cause "spillover" damage on global computer networks. While ...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 saw renewed interest in information warfare, with the widespread dissemination of propaganda and misinformation on social media, by way of a large-scale Russian propaganda campaign on social media, [20] especially in countries that abstained from voting on the United Nations Resolution ES-11/1 ...