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Authors: Shane Harris

Tags: #Computers, #Non-Fiction, #Military, #History

@War: The Rise of the Military-Internet Complex (43 page)

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
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fiber-optic trunk lines,
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Fick, Nathaniel,
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fifth domain, cyberspace as the,
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file-sharing networks,
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financial and banking data systems: clearinghouse network,
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See also
critical infrastructures

FinFisher software,
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FireEye,
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Firefox,
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First Amendment,
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FISA.
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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA),
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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court,
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foreign policy, US: for China,
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forensics, network,
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Fourth Amendment,
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France,
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F-35.
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Joint Strike Fighter

future innovations in cyber security,
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future scenario for cyberspace,
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fuzzing,
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Gates, Robert,
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gateways,
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Google: alliance with NSA,
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gray market,
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hack-backs,
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hackers: anonymity,
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hackers, catching); conferences,
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Anonymous; LulzSec); hacktivists,
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Tailored Access Operations); as pirates/privateers,
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hack-backs; private sector, retaliation by); trained for US cyber warfare,
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hackers, catching: bounty system,
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Hacking Team,
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Hammond, Jeremy,
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Harris Corporation,
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Hayden, Lt. Gen. Michael,
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honeypot,
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Hu, Jintao,
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Huawei,
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Hunton Williams,
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See also
Team Themis

Hutchins, Eric,
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IBM,
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iDefense,
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India,
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informants,
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Information Operations Center (IOC),
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Information Operations Command,
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In-Q-Tel,
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private sector, retaliation); of Google,
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Internet: anonymity,
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cybercrime); inherent vulnerability in access to,
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Internet browsers,
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Internet protocol addresses: compilation (
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Defense Industrial Base; Prism data collection); hiding (
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Internet, anonymity); private companies that provide (
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mercenaries); security,
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Internet Security Systems,
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IOC.
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Information Operations Center

Iran,
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Stuxnet program

Iraq,
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Johnson & Johnson,
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kill switch provision,
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law enforcement: city police,
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Federal Bureau of Investigation

leads, within communications metadata,
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legal issues: bin Laden mission,
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legal issues, monitoring by the NSA); patent rights,
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legal issues, private sector retaliation: by Google,
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legal rulings.
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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court; US Department of Justice; US Supreme Court

Libya,
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log-in.
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password security

LulzSec,
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Lute, Jane Holl,
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MAC.
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Metadata Analysis Center

Magic Lantern software,
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malware: e-mail as vehicle for,
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e-mail, posing as legitimate); identification of targets (
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spear-phishing); infiltration of al-Qaeda,
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