Most state-sponsored malware are designed for activities such as data-gathering, cyberespionage or sabotage, she explained. |
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If passed, the law would require an annual report to list the countries involved in cyberespionage, along with highlighting the worst offenders. |
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The sophistication of hackers engaged in cyberespionage means they are likely to breach any organization's security eventually. |
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In a larger sense, though, the controversy over cyberespionage suggests somber trends at the top of government. |
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Part of the problem is confusion around the differences between traditional cybercrime, cyberespionage and cyberwar. |
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From our observations, it is one of the most prolific cyberespionage groups in terms of the sheer quantity of information stolen. |
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Researchers have uncovered an ongoing cyberespionage campaign targeting more than 30 online video game companies over the past four years. |
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The absolute dependence on the internet has enabled new avenues for cyberespionage into business networks and critical infrastructures. |
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State-sponsored cyberespionage incidents tripled over last year, according the 2013 Verizon Data Breach Report. |
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With both nations heavily involved in cyberespionage, there can be little doubt of the urgency in dealing with this critical issue. |
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In some cases, old cyberespionage technology is now more sophisticated. |
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Cyberespionage is a fact of modern life, unfortunately, whether you're a multinational corporation or the sole proprietor of an e-commerce site. |
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