Sunday, July 23, 2000
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Information
warfare is seen by most as a war fought over computer networks where
legions of hackers are looking for chinks in the enemy’s computer
system and trying to bombard them with hordes of viruses, worms, logic
bombs and Trojan horses. Information warfare is also perceived as
psychological manipulation through the media, writes Prashant
Bakshi.
HERITAGE:
A fort that’s lost its stronghold,
by Shona Adhikari
Dastaan-e-Bill,
by Fasih Ahmed
Once upon a time...,
by Amrita Dhingra
Coping with an information overload,
by R.P. Sapru
Do
you feel tired all the time?
by A.J.
Singh
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