[iwar] Cyber-Conflict over the Middle-east - Update December 18, 2000


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Cyber-Conflict over the Middle-east - Update December 18, 2000, 11:00 (GMT +02:00) 

More than 12 days with no cyber conflict's direct events, no any coordinated attacks and no denial of service activity. Although, few headlines were published while a small number of web defacements, port probing and scanning were noted.

The majority of the Israeli and Palestinians cyber-conflict undergrounds are no longer operating, few were published a message over their web site calling for "cyber peace", chats "war room" were closed, and the mailing lists exchange information dramatically decreases.

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