It depends. Some of the factors include the scope and impact of the attack, the extent to which the host government was aware of or supported the attack, and the extent to which the host government cooperates with enforcement actions.
As an aside, by this standard, we are probably already in a (one-sided?) cyber-war with China.
[Re-posting a lost comment.]
ReplyDeleteIt depends. Some of the factors include the scope and impact of the attack, the extent to which the host government was aware of or supported the attack, and the extent to which the host government cooperates with enforcement actions.
As an aside, by this standard, we are probably already in a (one-sided?) cyber-war with China.
-- Guardian