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This paper is an [[up-to-date]] companion to the [[information]] on [[cyber protest]]s and [[hacktivism]] presented in the paper "[[Cyber Protests: The Threat to the U.S. Information Infrastructure]]," This paper focuses on the events that occurred since the September 11, 2001 [[terrorist attack]]s and the resulting rise in [[threat]]s to the U.S. [[information infrastructure]], to include the potential for [[distributed denial-of-service]] ([[DDoS]]) [[attack]]s.
 
This paper is an [[up-to-date]] companion to the [[information]] on [[cyber protest]]s and [[hacktivism]] presented in the paper "[[Cyber Protests: The Threat to the U.S. Information Infrastructure]]," This paper focuses on the events that occurred since the September 11, 2001 [[terrorist attack]]s and the resulting rise in [[threat]]s to the U.S. [[information infrastructure]], to include the potential for [[distributed denial-of-service]] ([[DDoS]]) [[attack]]s.
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Citation

Cyber Protests Related to the War on Terrorism: The Current Threat (Nov. 2001) (full-text).

Overview

This paper is an up-to-date companion to the information on cyber protests and hacktivism presented in the paper "Cyber Protests: The Threat to the U.S. Information Infrastructure," This paper focuses on the events that occurred since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the resulting rise in threats to the U.S. information infrastructure, to include the potential for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.