Sunday, October 15, 2000
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Cyberterrorism
is the premeditated, politically motivated attack against information
networks, computer systems and computer programmes, which results in
violence against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or
clandestine agents. Politically motivated attacks that cause serious
harm, such as severe economic hardship or sustained loss of power or
water, also fall into the realm of cyberterrorism, observes
Prashant Bakshi
He
made dark, powerful films,
by Ervell E.
Menezes
Peace
that surpasseth understanding,
by A.N. Aggarwal
DREAM THEME: Clothes maketh a man,
by Vinaya Katoch
Manhas
Taking
corruption by its horns,
by P. Lal
How
beneficial can diary writing be?
by Mohinder Singh
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