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  1. Companies that cooperate with dictatorships must be sanctioned
    Sources News Release

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2011
    Reporters Without Borders condemns the criminal cooperation that exists between many western companies, especially those operating in the new technology area, and authoritarian regimes.
  2. Dark Market
    Cybethieves, Cybercops and You

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2011
    Investigative research into a hackers' cybermarket where cyberthieves exchange tricks and tips. The author finds the individuals who founded the site and also tackles the problem of policing these crimes which are undertaken across so many jurisdictions the thieves are virtually impossible to prosecute.
  3. Did the US Accidentally Give the World's Most Powerful Cyberweapon to Terrorists?
    Sony Hack: Made in America?

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
  4. Documents Reveal Canada's Secret Hacking Tactics
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    Canada's electronic surveillance agency has secretly developed an arsenal of cyberweapons capable of stealing data and destroying adversaries' infrastructure, according to newly revealed classified documents. Communications Security Establishment, or CSE, has also covertly hacked into computers across the world to gather intelligence, breaking into networks in Europe, Mexico, the Middle East and North Africa, the documents show.
  5. easyDNS Technologies Inc.
    Media Profile in Sources

    Resource Type: Organization
  6. Lenny Hochberg - Hochberg, MacGregor LL.B.
    Media Profile in Sources

    Resource Type: Organization
  7. Netizen Report: Why Did YouTube Censor Your Videos? You May Never Know.
    Global Voices Advocacy's Netizen Report offers an international snapshot of challenges, victories, and emerging trends in Internet rights ar

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2017
    Amid an apparent shift in YouTube’s approach to monitoring for rules violations and staying in the good graces of advertisers, a wave of YouTube users have found their work either blocked or relegated to "restricted" mode in recent months.
  8. Obama Order Sped Up Wave of Cyberattacks Against Iran
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
  9. Polishing Putin: hacked emails suggest dirty tricks by Russian youth group
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    Nashi runs web of online trolls and bloggers paid to praise Vladimir Putin and denigrate enemies.
  10. Preparing for a Digital 9/11
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    In recent years, in one of the more dangerous, if largely undiscussed, developments of our time, the Bush and then Obama administrations have launched the first state-planned war in cyber space. First, there were the "Olympic Games," then the Stuxnet virus, then Flame, and now it turns out that other sophisticated malware programs have evidently followed.
  11. Researchers Find 'Astonishing' Malware Linked to NSA Spying
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    Security researchers have uncovered highly sophisticated malware that is linked to a secret National Security Agency hacking operation.
  12. Richard O'Dwyer: living with the threat of extradition
    Student who set up website posting links to TV and film content fears being used as a guinea pig by Hollywood giants

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    Richard O'Dwyer's web-linking site would place him at the heart of the titanic running battle between the Hollywood giants – struggling to keep their beleaguered business model intact in the online era – and a new digital generation unwilling to play by the old rules.
  13. Stuxnet and the Bomb
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    Over the past decade, US experts have strenuously warned about the ominous possibility of other nations, rogue states, or even terrorist groups attacking US infrastructure through the Internet. As it happens, however, it is the United States itself that has developed malicious software in secrecy and launched it against another country.
  14. Stuxnet on the Loose
    Security for the One Percent

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    Suspicions that the Stuxnet computer worm was indeed developed by the United States and Israel has once again exposed American exceptionalism. Espionage and sabotage are presented as intolerable criminal transgressions, normally causing our elected officials and military leaders to erupt in fits of righteous indignation. That is, unless the United States is doing the spying and the sabotaging.
  15. Stuxnet-Like Digital Attack on Iran Nuclear Talks May Have Come from Israel, Security Researchers Say
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    Moscow-based technical security company Kaspersky Lab last week revealed evidence of a new cyber attack on both its own network and those of several European hotels that hosted nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 (US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany) last year.
  16. US: Offensive Cyber-Warfare is Illegal... Unless We Do It
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2013
    The US government declares that cyberwarfare directed against the US would be an act of war -- and, oh, by the way, that it is agressively engaged in cyberwarfare against foreign countries.
  17. US was 'key player in cyber-attacks on Iran's nuclear programme'
    Obama reported to have approved bid to target Tehran's nuclear efforts

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    Fresh light is shed on the rapid development of US cyberwarfare capability and reveal its willingness to use cyber weapons offensively to achieve policies.
  18. Where the Anti-Russian Moral Panic is Leading Us
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2017
    This is how the smear campaign scores points: you don't have to be on the Russian payroll -- you can be a "useful idiot" just because of your political views, which condemn you as an "unwitting" agent, as former CIA director Mike Morell described Trump. This is how the parameters of "respectable" opinion are policed: this is how the War Party criminalizes those who think that the cold war is over and shouldn't be revived.

Experts on Cybercrime in the Sources Directory

  1. Council of Europe


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