If you call blowing yourself up in a bus, trying to kill as many passengers
as possible - 'protest' - than by your definition one may call this
'Cyber-Protest' - but since normal people call those who practice suicide
bombings 'terrorists', by their definition it is called either
'Cyber-Terrorism' - or since there is a war on terror - 'Cyber-War'.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 8:19 PM, andrew. wallace <
andrew.wallace () rocketmail com> wrote:
2009/1/14 andrew. wallace <andrew.wallace () rocketmail com>:
Two sides fighting, a government and some other entity
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Jan G.B. <ro0ot.w00t () googlemail com>
wrote:
It's a term that describes an asynchronous warfare between sides
*No two sides are fighting each other in Cyber*
Conclusion: No Cyber War
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