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Terrorism policy addresses how cyber operations can support attacks, disrupt critical services, and shape national security law and cooperation.

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Terrorism is politically, religiously, or ideologically motivated violence—or threats of violence—intended to intimidate a population or influence authorities. Legal definitions vary by jurisdiction. In information security, the relevant scope includes both the use of digital services to support terrorist activity and the narrower possibility of cyberattacks intended to cause physical harm or severe public disruption; routine criminal hacking or propaganda is not automatically cyberterrorism.

Security teams may therefore encounter abuse of social platforms and messaging services for propaganda, recruitment, coordination, fundraising, or reconnaissance, alongside attempts to compromise exposed systems or disrupt critical services. Material controls include protecting privileged accounts and internet-facing infrastructure, monitoring credible threat indicators, preserving evidence, and maintaining response plans for attacks with potential public-safety consequences. Investigations and content-removal decisions also require careful handling of personal data, lawful authority, and chain of custody.

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Law enforcement agency’s referral blitz hit gaming platforms hard, surfacing thousands of extremist URLs Europol's Internet Referral Unit (EU IRU) says a November 13 operation across gaming and "gaming-adjacent" services led its partners to report thousands of URLs hosting terrorist and hate-fueled material, including 5,408 links to jihadist content, 1,070 pushing violent right-wing extremist or terrorist propaganda, and 105 tied to racist or xenophobic groups.…

Tells The Reg China's ability to p0wn Redmond's wares 'gives me a political aneurysm' Comment Roger Cressey served two US presidents as a senior cybersecurity and counter-terrorism advisor and currently worries he'll experience a "political aneurysm" due to Microsoft's many security messes.…

Officer says mistakenly published police details were shared 'a considerable amount of times' Two suspected New IRA members were arrested on Tuesday and charged under the Terrorism Act 2000 after they were found in possession of spreadsheets containing details of staff that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) mistakenly published online.…

And warn that AI is already being used by extremists to plot attacks The director general of Australia’s lead intelligence agency and the commissioner of its Federal Police yesterday both called for social networks to offer more assistance to help their investigators work on cases involving terrorism, child exploitation, and racist nationalism.…

PLUS: Google Cloud ANZ boss departs; Japan revives airliner ambitions; China-linked attackers target Asian entities ASIA IN BRIEF Singapore's Monetary Authority on Monday launched an application, intuitively named "COllaborative Sharing of Money Laundering/TF Information & Cases" (COSMIC for short, obviously) to target money laundering and terrorism financing.…

There's a war on and critical infrastructure operators are still using default passwords Iran-linked cyber thugs have exploited Israeli-made programmable logic controllers (PLCs) used in "multiple" water systems and other operational technology environments at facilities across the US, according to multiple law enforcement agencies .…