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  2. Internet censorship in the Arab Spring - Wikipedia

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    The SEA began offering online instructions on how to use Denial of Service (DoS) software to attack anti-government websites. The software, called "Bunder Fucker 1.0," targeted four news sites: Al-Jazeera, BBC, Syrian satellite broadcaster Orient TV, and Dubai-based al-Arabia TV. Ironically, several hackers used this software to target Syrian ...

  3. How Libya's years of crisis unfolded after 2011 uprising

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    August 28 (Reuters) - Here is a timeline chronicling Libya's years of chaos and division: 2011 - Revolt and civil war. An uprising against Muammar Gaddafi's four-decade rule rapidly spreads ...

  4. Category:Video games set in Libya - Wikipedia

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    A category for all video games where at least some of the action takes place in Libya. Pages in category "Video games set in Libya" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.

  5. 2013 Benghazi conflict - Wikipedia

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    Since the Libyan Civil War that toppled the Muammar Gaddafi, there has been factional fighting occurring around Libya, in particular in Benghazi (where the first protests began in 2011). The city had been the scene of a number of attacks prior to these events, including some related to the ongoing factional fighting, as well as an attack ...

  6. Timeline of Internet conflicts - Wikipedia

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    August: The Gamergate harassment campaign erupts over the inclusion of women in video game industry. October: The White House computer system was hacked. [57] It was said that the FBI, the Secret Service, and other U.S. intelligence agencies categorized the attacks "among the most sophisticated attacks ever launched against U.S. government ...

  7. International response to Innocence of Muslims protests

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    The Obama administration opened an investigation into whether the attack in Libya was a planned terrorist attack on the 11th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, because it was "too coordinated or professional to be spontaneous", rather than a spontaneous mob that was angry over a YouTube video criticising Islam. [30]

  8. Category:Attacks in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Category: Attacks in Libya. 2 languages. ... Attacks on buildings and structures in Libya (3 C, 4 P) T. Terrorist incidents in Libya (3 C, ...

  9. U.S. intervention in Libya (2015–2019) - Wikipedia

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    US Defense Secretary Ash Carter said those targeted were "actively planning" attacks in Europe. [35] NBC News later reported that the number of ISIL fighters killed was revised upward to 90; a U.S. defense official said that "This was the largest remaining ISIS presence in Libya," and that "They have been largely marginalised but I am hesitant ...