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What a 'Cyber 9/11' might look like

The next catastrophic financial collapse could result from criminal activity gone horribly wrong.

Nathan Smith
Wed, 14 Nov 2018

A collapse of the world financial system could come from something as simple as a misplaced tweet or a cyber-crime operation gone horribly wrong, experts say.

As governments squabble and banks fail to take cyber-threats seriously, the range of possible “black swan” cyber-attack events

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Nathan Smith
Wed, 14 Nov 2018
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