💨 Abstract
The article discusses the rise of cyberwarfare as a new front in global conflict, using examples such as Stuxnet, WannaCry, NotPetya, and the SolarWinds hack. These attacks have targeted critical infrastructure, including government institutions and healthcare systems, causing significant financial and operational damage. The attacks have been attributed to various countries, including China, North Korea, and Russia, though governments have denied involvement.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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