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  2. Cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    In the first six months of 2017, two billion data records were stolen or impacted by cyber attacks, and ransomware payments reached US$2 billion, double that in 2016. [7] In 2020, with the increase of remote work as an effect of the COVID-19 global pandemic, cybersecurity statistics reveal a huge increase in hacked and breached data. [ 8 ]

  3. List of cyberattacks - Wikipedia

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    The attacks resulted in the government cutting off internet access in the departments affected and various responses from both the Canadian government and the Chinese government. 2012 Operation Ababil , a series of cyber attacks starting in 2012, targeting various American financial institutions and carried out by a group calling itself the ...

  4. Timeline of Internet conflicts - Wikipedia

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    November 1: The main phone and Internet networks of the Palestinian territories sustained a hacker attack from multiple locations worldwide. [39] November 7: The forums for Valve's Steam service were hacked. Redirects for a hacking website, Fkn0wned, appeared on the Steam users' forums, offering "hacking tutorials and tools, porn, free ...

  5. Cyberterrorism - Wikipedia

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    The tech-dependent state experienced severe turmoil and there was a great deal of concern over the nature and intent of the attack. The cyber attack was a result of an Estonian-Russian dispute over the removal of a bronze statue depicting a World War II-era Soviet soldier from the center of the capital, Tallinn. [4]

  6. List of 2020 cyberattacks on U.S. schools - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 their system was hacked with a Denial of Service Cyber attack. [ 3 ] The two main types of cyberattacks on schools are distributed denial of service ( Ddos ) - an attack which overwhelms the target's internet bandwidth, and ransomware - where the hacker takes control of the target's computer system and demands money. [ 4 ]

  7. Watering hole attack - Wikipedia

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    Utilizing web injections such as firewalls or downloading anti-virus software on to devices can also protect from attacks. [8] Additionally, websites can enhance protection by disabling or removing vulnerable software, such as Flash and Adobe Reader, which are commonly targeted in cyber attacks.

  8. Threat (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, a threat is a potential negative action or event enabled by a vulnerability that results in an unwanted impact to a computer system or application.. A threat can be either a negative "intentional" event (i.e. hacking: an individual cracker or a criminal organization) or an "accidental" negative event (e.g. the possibility of a computer malfunctioning, or the possibility ...

  9. 2007 cyberattacks on Estonia - Wikipedia

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    On May 23, 2012, the Atlantic Council convened a retrospective conference, "Building a Secure Cyber Future: Attack on Estonia, Five Years On" in which cyber-experts who had been involved in the conflict discussed lessons learned and how the field of cyber-conflict was changed by the Estonian attack and the following year's attack on Georgia.