Moonlight Maze

Moonlight Maze is the name of an FBI inquiry into a cyber attack on United States government networks that began in 1998. On September 20, 1999, Newsweek printed a story on Moonlight Maze that was written by Gregory Vistica. It was titled "'We're in the middle of a cyberwar'," based on a quote from then-Deputy Secretary of Defense John Hamre. Federal Computer Week's Dan Verton described the Hamre quote earlier that year as pertaining to "Serbia's attacks against NATO's public World Wide Web pages".

Moonlight Maze

Moonlight Maze is the name of an FBI inquiry into a cyber attack on United States government networks that began in 1998. On September 20, 1999, Newsweek printed a story on Moonlight Maze that was written by Gregory Vistica. It was titled "'We're in the middle of a cyberwar'," based on a quote from then-Deputy Secretary of Defense John Hamre. Federal Computer Week's Dan Verton described the Hamre quote earlier that year as pertaining to "Serbia's attacks against NATO's public World Wide Web pages".