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(31.) Robed MacMillan, "Hackers Deface Policy.com as 'Public Service'," Newsbytes, Washington, D.C., on-line at <www.infowar.com/hacker/00/hack_111500a_j.shtml>, 15 November 2000.
(32.) Carrie Kirby, "Hacking with a Conscience is a New Trend," San Francisco Chronicle, 20 November 2000,on-line at <www.infowar.com/hacker/00hack_112400a_j.shtml>, 24 November 2000.
(33.) John Lyman, "Hackers Aim at Computer Security Sites," on-line at <www.newsfactor.com/perl/printer/11230>, 14 June 2001.
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(34.) Gentile, "Palestinian Crackers."
(35.) Welsman, "California Power Grid."
(36.) Krebs, "FBI Arrests Hacker in Planned New Year's Eve Attack," Newsbytes, Washington, DC (12 January 2001), on-line at <www.infowar.com/hacker/01/hack_011501b_j.shtml>, 15 January 2001; and "Feds Warn of Conceded Hacker Attacks on New Year's Eve," Newsbytes, Washington, DC (29 December 2000),on-line at <www.infowar.com/hacker/00/hack_122900a_j.shtml>, 29 December 2000.
(37.) Steve Gold, "More Details Emerge on Expected Chinese Hack Attacks," Newsbytes, Parsippany, NJ (27 April 2001), on-line at <www.infowar.com>, 27 April 2001.
(38.) Gentile, "Palestinian Crackers."
(39.) Krebs, "Feds Warn."
(40.) Chris C. Demchak, "State Security Paths in a Digital Mass Society: New Internet Topologies and Security Institution Obligations," Cambridge Review of International Affairs, special issue on state security and the Internet, date unknown.
(41.) Bob Sullivan, "Cybercrime Treaty Targets Hackers," MCNBC News, on-line at <www.msnbc.com:80/news/480734.asp>, 6 November 2000, and <www.infowar.com/hacker/00/hack_110600e_j.shtml>, 6 November 2000.
(42.) Thomas C. Greene, "FBI Hacked Russian Hackers," on-line at <www.theregister.co.uk/content/8/18496.html>, 25 April 2001.
(43.) Israeli Consulate Online Service (IsraelLine), "Love Virus Hits Israeli Businesses," New York, 8 May 2000; Lynn Burke, "Love Bug Case Dead in Manila," Wired Online, 21 August 2001.
(44.) Iain Cameron, Protective Principle of International Criminal Jurisdiction (Dartmouth, MA: Dartmouth Publishing Company, 1993).
(45.) Sullivan, "Cybercrime Treaty."
(46.) Greg Farrell, "Police Outgunned by Cybercriminals," USA Today, 6 December 2000, on-line at <www.infowar.com>, 7 December 2000.
(47.) Patrick Thibodeau, "CIO Panel Recommends Hiring IT Rookies," Computerworld, on-line at
(48.) Demchak, "State Security Paths."
Colonel Patrick D. Allen, U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) is Senior Lead Systems Engineer: General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Information Operations, Arlington. He received a B.S. in Physics, an M.S. in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, an M.S. in Strategic Studies, a Ph.D. in Mineral Economics and Operations Research, and he is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC), the Army War College (AWC), and the Air War College. More than 40 of his articles, primarily on the subjects of modeling and simulation and information operations, have been published.
Lieutenant Colonel Chris C. Demchak, USAR, is cofounder of the Cyberspace Policy Research Group, a transnational group of scholars documenting and studying the global spread and effects of Web technologies in military and other national agencies. She received an M.S. in economic development, an M.S. in energy engineering, and a Ph.D. in political science with a focus on organization theory and complex systems. She has led empirical in-depth field studies Of U.S., British, and Israeli armies and secondary-source analysis on democratic civil-military implications of modernization in Central European militaries. Many of her articles have been published, as well as her book Military Organizations, Complex Machines: Modernization in the U.S. Armed Services.
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