
Legal Merits of 'Hack Back' Strategy
Attorneys Discuss Whether Best Cyberdefense is Strong Offense
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From <a href='https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/pos-breach-highlights-fraud-trend-a-5230'><b>point-of-sale hacks</b></a> to <a href='https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/citadel-trojan-tough-for-banks-to-beat-a-5282'><b>malware</b></a> and <a href='https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/hacktivist-hints-at-new-ddos-attacks-a-5325'><b>DDoS attacks</b></a>, the top cyberthreats of 2012 have been aggressive and strong. Is it time for organizations to adopt a "hack back" strategy against perceived attackers?