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- ability to carry out cyberattacks. Targets of cyberattacks range from individuals to corporations and government entities. Many cyberattacks are foiled or unsuccessful...
- Ukraine cyberattacks Ukraine power grid hack (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Cyberattacks on Ukraine...
- States and Australia. 2019 cyberattacks on Sri Lanka, The 2019 cyberattacks on Sri Lanka were a series of powerful cyberattacks on at least 10 Sri Lankan...
- and private Microsoft exchange servers. The 2007 cyberattacks on Estonia were a series of cyberattacks that began on 27 April 2007 and targeted websites...
- Holdings. The British Library attack was part of a larger pattern of cyberattacks at this time against cultural institutions. These attacks had previously...
- cyberattacks against India's cyberspace have been reported in multitude. In April 2021, ****an claimed that the Chinese military ordered cyberattacks on...
- of the FBI arrested a 17-year old juvenile in connection with the MGM cyberattacks. The suspect, who resides in Walsall and whose name was not published...
- intelligence, and cyberattack response services. The company has been involved in investigations of several high-profile cyberattacks, including the 2014...
- Sudan. The incident drew a comparison with the 2023 British Library cyberattack, which affected the UK Web Archive. Beginning October 9, 2024, the Internet...
- Beginning on 27 April 2007, a series of cyberattacks targeted websites of Estonian organizations, including Estonian parliament, banks, ministries, newspapers...