Cyber Operations Tracker
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Since 2005, thirty-four countries are suspected of sponsoring cyber operations. China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea sponsored 77 percent of all suspected operations. In 2019, there were a total of seventy-six operations, most being acts of espionage.
operations sponsored
The intentional paralyzing of a computer network by flooding it with data sent simultaneously from many individual computers.
The act of obtaining confidential information without the information holder’s consent.
The unauthorized act of changing the appearance of a website or social media account.
The use of malicious software to destroy data on a computer or to render a computer inoperable.
The use of malware that causes a disruption to a physical process, such as the provision of electricity or normal function of nuclear centrifuges.
The act of searching and publishing private or identifying information about an individual or group on the internet, typically with malicious intent.
The theft of assets, such as cryptocurrencies or cash, for financial gain.
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operations sponsored
The intentional paralyzing of a computer network by flooding it with data sent simultaneously from many individual computers.
The act of obtaining confidential information without the information holder’s consent.
The unauthorized act of changing the appearance of a website or social media account.
The use of malicious software to destroy data on a computer or to render a computer inoperable.
The use of malware that causes a disruption to a physical process, such as the provision of electricity or normal function of nuclear centrifuges.
The act of searching and publishing private or identifying information about an individual or group on the internet, typically with malicious intent.
The theft of assets, such as cryptocurrencies or cash, for financial gain.
These terms …