Georgia States Computers Hit By Cyberattack
Georgian officials and international security experts say the Georgian government was hit by repeated cyberattacks just as Russia launched military action against the country, a move that illustrates the potential of cyberwarfare to augment a military attack. The leading suspect behind the attacks, which disabled key government Web sites, is a cybercriminal organization known as the Russian Business Network. That organization, however, is believed to act only as a carrier for criminal activities online. It may not be possible to determine who is ultimately responsible. The attacks on Georgia's public-information infrastructure have been particularly stinging in a conflict in which President Mikheil Saakashvili has tried to mount an aggressive media offensive on the airwaves.
Georgia States Computers Hit By Cyberattack Before the Gunfire, Cyberattacks (New York Times) Cyberspace: new frontier in conflicts (The Christian Science Monitor)