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    Target received red flags right before the actual attack. Due to common cyber crimes target was already aware of the threats that happen so they installed $1.6 million malware detection tool Fireeye. They also had a team of security specialists in Bangalore and Minneapolis who monitor its computers around the clock. Fire eye did its job and notified them on multiple occasions about the incident that’s going to happen; unfortunately security team appears to have made wrong call. "Based on their…

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    politically motivated attacks on information and information systems.” (Rouse, 2010) Not much is actually known about the effects of cyber warfare because most cases either go undiscovered or are seen as warnings. Some of the more well-known cyber-attacks are stuxnet, equation group, and most recently the Sony Pictures attack. All of these attacks had their reasons for happening, and have had far reaching effects on the world. Saudi Arabia has long defended its oil lines from physical attacks.…

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    surprising your enemy, you could setup multiple weapons and traps. Even though guerilla warfare is use full in many ways, there are still disadvantages of using it. If the attacks are slow there is a possibility that the enemy can easily stop the attack. Group of twenty troops can easily kill four poorly trained men. The attack also has to be welled planned. You have to predict the location of the enemy troops and be familiar with the area. The Continental Army could have used their…

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    who survived, both mentally and physically. The attacks were blamed on Muslim terrorists, which lead to a great increase of Islamophobia, especially amongst Americans. The collapse traumatized the nation and affected most, including Palestinian-American author and poet Suheir Hammad. She witnessed the tragic event and composed the poem “First Writing Since”, expressing her anti-war position and experience of racial discrimination following the attacks. Through the use of symbolism, comparison,…

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    a battle, finding your own place, getting away from those who ridicule you from being different. Some even hide from their true selves just so they don’t have to have gref from others. It’s like every human is programed to attack things that are different and if you don’t attack that person then you will end up being the one getting attacked from everyone else. There are however, a few that stand brave and stand behind what they did and not hide from it. These people are called that brave ones…

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    closer look at the surrounding scene in an attempt to find clues of what sort of creature they were dealing with. Eventually he finds signs that point to a Spectrosaur. This greatly confuses him as he tells Hellas how they never have any reason to attack people unless cornered and provoked. They’re also very rare creatures that stay deep in the woods away from…

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    Cyber Attacks Research Paper

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    in his research Cyber-Attacks: The New Front of Warfare a Growing Threat to U.S. Security 2011, says that cyber-attacks that have happened in the current days and those foreseeable in the future are an indication of the threat we face in regards to cyber systems vulnerability. Some of the allies associated with the U.S. such as in 2007 when Estonia was attacked could also very well indirectly have an outward effect on the national security of the U.S. Successive attacks on other countries…

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    Attacks, rumors, and gossip have been one of the leading tactics to highlight politician fallacies. To win the hearts of the Americans, they have to use negative tactics to make Americans believe their side or vote on their particular issue. Harassing a politician has been the easiest way to make the opposing side look its best. American politics have attacked people to show to the world how flawed a person is and as a result that person has flawed thinking/ideals. Attacks in politics are the…

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    November 10, 2016, a student that attended San Diego University in California was attacked and discriminated against because of her Muslim religion. The student was reported wearing a hijab. It is also sated that the perpetrator 's intent was to attack her religious faith and to put emphasis on the election of Donald Trump (Kunzelman, 2016). Despite the hateful and cruel behavior of the perpetuators, the women made it out of the situation safely. In addition, a second incident was reported when…

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    Anonymous Group Speech

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    This is how they discussed who to attack and planned their operations. Transition: After Anonymous developed into a full on society/group they figured out a way to stand up for their beliefs. Second Main Point: Anonymous has several different methods of protesting, some of which are illegal. Subpoint: Anonymous uses several different types of computer based attacks against their targets. Subpoint: DDOS attacks are especially popular with anonymous because they are open…

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