Cyberattacks are getting bigger, smarter and faster
By AFP
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Paris - From paralysing the internet in Estonia to a $4.4-million ransom being paid last week after the shutdown of a major US pipeline, we take a look back at 15 years of cyberattacks.
- Cyberwars begin -
The Baltic nation of Estonia was the first state hit by a massive cyberattack in 2007, paralysing key corporate and government web services for days.
Estonia blamed Moscow, with which it was mired in a diplomatic conflict, but the Kremlin denied the charge.
- First industrial target -
A powerful computer virus called Stuxnet attacked Iran's nuclear facilities in 2010 in an apparent bid to cripple the country's atomic programme.