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    ESTONIA TO HELP GEORGIA FIGHT BACK AGAINST CYBERATTACKS
    By Matthew Harwood

    Security Management
    08/12/2008
    Virginia

    Two Estonian computer security experts will arrive in Georgia tonight
    to help the besieged government battle back against an array of
    cyberattacks, reports ComputerWorld.com.

    Two of the four experts that staff Estonia's Computer Emergency
    Response Team (CERT) were waiting Tuesday morning in Yerevan, the
    capital of Armenia, seeking permission to drive into Georgia, said
    Katrin Pargmae, communication manager for the Estonian Informatics
    Center. The two officials are also bringing humanitarian aid, she said.

    Estonia is also now hosting Georgia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    Web site, which has been under sustained attack over the last few days.

    Other Georgian Web sites are currently being hosted on American
    servers.

    Paralleling what's occurring militarily in the real world between
    Russian and Georgian soldiers, battles have been waged in cyberspace
    as well. Hackers known as the South Ossetia Hack Crew have directed
    denial-of-service attacks against prominent Georgian Web sites as
    the country's Parliament and its president, Mikheil Saakashvili.

    Computer security experts see Russian fingerprints on such attacks.

    "The Russian government is in the position to deny that they are
    directly responsible for the attacks but they have allowed the attacks
    to happen and they have allowed the attacks to come out of servers that
    are under their jurisidiction and their control," Scott Borg, director
    of the U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit, told National Public Radio.

    As ComputerWorld.com reports, the Russian government has long been
    suspected of directing cyberattacks against neighboring countries
    such as Estonia, Lithuania, and Georgia when political struggles
    have erupted.
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