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Internet and terrorism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Internet and terrorism
In recent years, the internet has become a major influence for global terrorism. Due to the access of unlimited resources the internet provides, these various terrorist groups are able to plan and organize efficiently without the overuse of hierarchy or infrastructure. Their goal is to engage in publicity, propaganda, and potentially psychological welfare. 〔http://www.jstor.org/stable/25659982?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents〕 〔http://doras.dcu.ie/515/1/parliamentary_affairs_59_2.pdf〕 ==Cyberterrorism==
Directly after 9/11, much was made of the possibilities of a large-scale cyber-terrorism attack by the media. However, several academics in the pending years published papers focusing on the terrorist groups that ultilized the Internet as it was designed to be; a means to communicate and collaborate, therefore the terrorists have stronger reasons to keep it up and running. Hence the apparently impending large scale cyber-terrorist attack that would cripple the internet has not materialized although Al Qaeda has taken full advantage of this fear - see section entitled Disinformation. The United States in 2002 encountered cyber terrorism, John Ashcroft would violate the rights of citizens in the United States. With the passing of the USA Patriot Act in order to counter cyber terrorism, the federal government gained the power to record all electronic devices. In other words, installation of devices would be able to record all routing, addressing, signaling information with the appropriate court supervision. This act was put into law to protect the United States from cyber terrorism.〔John D. Podesta & Raj Goyle 2005,"Lost in Cyberspace? Finding American Liberties in a Dangerous Digital World",''Yale Law & Policy Review'',(Spring 2005): 23 (5) p511-512.〕
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