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The article explores historical cyberwarfare events involving countries such as Estonia, Russia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Israel, and Iran, focusing on cyberattacks spanning from 2007 to present. It delves into incidents like the attacks on Estonia in 2007, the cyber aspect of the Russia-Georgia War in 2008, assaults on Kyrgyzstan in 2009, and the ongoing cyber confrontation between Israel and Iran. The narrative underscores the development of cyber capabilities, the effects on vital infrastructure, and the geopolitical dimensions of cyber warfare.
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