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Chinese spies used fake Facebook profile to friend NATO officials
Chinese spies created a fake Facebook profile of U.S. Navy admiral James Stavridis, friended various NATO officials, and gained access to their personal data. The fake profile has since been taken...
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Via Facebook: NATO Commander reveals plans to end Libya mission
United States Navy admiral James Stavridis, who happens to be NATO's SACEUR, used his Facebook account today to tell the world his intent to end the organization's mission in Libya.
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NATO, IBM team up on cloud, collaboration project
NATO and IBM are teaming up on a project that aims to improve data sharing between the group's 28 member countries.
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Nutball Wikileaks founder tries to blackmail Amnesty International
It's starting to look like Assange has somehow lost his way, becoming more deranged opportunist than activist.
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War goes mainstream on the Internet, Facebook and Twitter
In an eerie flashback to the Vietnam War when the public watched the evening news with Walter Cronkite during the dinner hour, the war in Afghanistan is now available to everyone.
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The Cold War moves to cyberspace
Russia defines cyberwar as a force multiplier while China views cyberwar as a way to get control of an enemy without the need for engaging on a physical field of battle.
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NATO allies form shield against cyber attacks
NATO is creating a cyber-command to protect its allies against crippling online attacks on national infrastructure.
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Chinese spies used fake Facebook profile to friend NATO officials
Chinese spies created a fake Facebook profile of U.S. Navy admiral James Stavridis, friended various NATO officials, and gained access to their personal data. The fake profile has since been taken...
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Via Facebook: NATO Commander reveals plans to end Libya mission
United States Navy admiral James Stavridis, who happens to be NATO's SACEUR, used his Facebook account today to tell the world his intent to end the organization's mission in Libya.
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NATO, IBM team up on cloud, collaboration project
NATO and IBM are teaming up on a project that aims to improve data sharing between the group's 28 member countries.
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Nutball Wikileaks founder tries to blackmail Amnesty International
It's starting to look like Assange has somehow lost his way, becoming more deranged opportunist than activist.
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War goes mainstream on the Internet, Facebook and Twitter
In an eerie flashback to the Vietnam War when the public watched the evening news with Walter Cronkite during the dinner hour, the war in Afghanistan is now available to everyone.
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The Cold War moves to cyberspace
Russia defines cyberwar as a force multiplier while China views cyberwar as a way to get control of an enemy without the need for engaging on a physical field of battle.
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NATO allies form shield against cyber attacks
NATO is creating a cyber-command to protect its allies against crippling online attacks on national infrastructure.
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NATO tests RFID to prevent friendly fire
Operation Urgent Quest uses battlefield conditions to test the potential of combat identity systems to prevent unnecessary deaths.
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Does a cyber-NATO make sense?
Coop: Does the United States need a cyber-NATO?
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NATO employs futuristic devices
Summary: On the look out for military moves and atrocities, NATO is viewing the Kosovo war zone with such devices as satellites that see small images in the dark and bad weather. Source: ZDTV...
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'Infowar' part of NATO arsenal?
How lessons learned from hackers are playing part in strikes against Yugolslavia.
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