In 2008, Russia invaded Georgia by land and air and blockaded the nation by sea. Simultaneously, pro-Russian hackers besieged Georgia's Internet, all but locking down communication for the duration of the armed conflict. Although Georgia was not a heavily wired society, the attacks were a significant event in the development of cyberwar because they synchronized patriotic hacking with government-sponsored military movements.
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