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News Burst: Pentagon avoided cyberwar with Yugoslavia

Will Knight ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 09 Nov 1999 12:57 GMT

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A report written by the Pentagon General Council concludes that the laws applied to traditional warfare do not adequately outline what sorts of computer attacks would be legal.

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