The information required by a cyberterrorist can be presumed to be of varying degrees of sophistication, but is generally available. |
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Similarly, few of them are protected against hydrogen explosions, and practically none can handle regular or cyberterrorist attacks. |
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But the more likely threat is from a cyberterrorist who tries to sabotage our webs. |
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Over the past decade, the concept of a cyberterrorist attack has gone from science fiction to reality. |
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For a cyberterrorist, this potential for mass destruction makes carriers and their affiliated industry members very appealing targets. |
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For the first half of the film he's a brilliant cyberterrorist who can destroy a building on the other side of the globe by simply nudging his mouse with his elbow. |
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