Technology: World War 2.0 (2007)

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How was one country shut down by an Internet attack?
In spring 2007, Estonia's banks and newspapers were shut down by an organized wide-scale cyber-attack using 'botnets. WIRED writer Josh Davis heads to the site of the attack to find out what happened, who did it, and what the heck a "botnet" is.

Russian Group's Claims Reopen Debate On Estonian Cyberattacks
Members of the Nashi youth group led anti-Estonian demonstrations in May 2007. Did they also lead the cyberattacks on the country?
March 30, 2009
By Chloe Arnold / Radio Free Europe

MOSCOW -- For nearly three weeks in the spring of 2007, Estonia was struck by a wave of sophisticated cyberattacks targeting the websites of the country's parliament, banks, newspapers, and government ministries.

At times little more than a nuisance, at their worst the attacks effectively paralyzed life in Estonia, which has one of the highest levels of Internet penetration in Eastern and Central Europe and prides itself on its "paper-free" economy.

The atta... (read more)

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