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Revisiting the Estonian Cyber Attacks

Revisiting the Estonian Cyber Attacks

Revisiting the Estonian Cyber Attacks

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(1) Herzog, S. (2011). Revisiting the Estonian Cyber Attacks: Digital Threats and Multinational Responses. Journal of Strategic Security, 4(2), 49–60. (2) Mardiste, D. (2007). Russia to Estonia: Don’t move our statue. Reuters 3) Yasmann, V. (16:23:37Z). Monument Dispute Gets Dirty. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Revisiting the Estonian Cyber Attacks Digital Threats and Multinational Responses on JSTOR

Stephen Herzog, Revisiting the Estonian Cyber Attacks, Journal of Strategic Security, Vol. 4, No. 2, Strategic Security in the Cyber Age (Summer 2011), pp. 49-60

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Russia to Estonia: Don't move our statue

TALLINN (Reuters) - Gazing solemnly on a small park in the Estonian capital, a bronze soldier in Soviet Army uniform, head uncovered and rifle slung on his back with barrel pointing to the ground, stands at ease.

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Russia to Estonia: Don't move our statue
Monument Dispute Gets Dirty

Estonia has suggested that the Kremlin and its security services were behind the two days of violent protests by local Russian youths in Estonia. At a press conference in Moscow on May 2, Estonian Ambassador to Russia Marina Kaljurand said that she believed that both protests in Tallinn and Moscow were directed by the Kremlin.

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Monument Dispute Gets Dirty

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