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![]() ![]() ![]() The U.S. has started "dropping cyberbombs" on ISIS computer networks, according to a recent*New York Times*report. The term "cyberbomb" sounds like something out of a **vel, and it's a new tool in the fight against ISIS. In fact, the Obama administration's mere mention of using cyberattacks runs counter to years of **t officially admitting to offensive cyber tactics. But the term really conveys complex, ongoing electronic-based operations rather than boom-you're-dead malware attacks. SEE ALSO: In photos: How ISIS destroyed ancient treasures in Palmyra What are 'cyberbombs'? The term "cyberbomb," coined by Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work, brings up visions of ******s infecting ISIS computers and phones, making screens to go black and causing panic amongst the ranks of the organization. In reality, it's mostly a buzzword. Read more... More about Security, Isis, Cyberbombs, and Business ??????? ??????: Why the U.S. is bragging about dropping 'cyberbombs' on ISIS || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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