Japan to stage mock cyberattacks
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Date: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 5:31:25 AM EST

TOKYO, Oct. 5 (UPI) -- Japan will conduct nationwide exercises next year to
prepare effectively for cyberattacks on computer networks.

Mock cyberterrorists will simulate attacks on computer networks of
businesses and government organizations to discover vulnerable areas, the
Yomiuri Shimbun reported Wednesday.

Participants in the exercises will include financial institutions,
communications companies and Internet service providers, as well as the
central government and local governments.

For the exercises, private- and public-sector participants will set up dummy
Net servers with the same content as their real ones.

Following the simulated attacks, experts will check computer security by
gauging the time and work necessary for the participants to normalize their
networks.

Cyberterrorist attacks could damage businesses and government bodies by
altering Web page content, erasing data and freezing operations.

An increasing number of companies and government offices have experienced
cyberattacks. In one such case, kakaku.com, Japan's largest Web site
specializing in product comparison information for consumer goods, had to be
shut down temporarily after its code had been tampered with.

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