Early warning of Saudi Arabia unrest seen on the Internet 
      again
   
  news alert 
    (excerpt)
  
  
  
  London, UK - 14 May 2003, 12:00 GMT - Overt digital attacks are increasingly 
    acting as a barometer of political tension worldwide and point the way towards 
    predicting where social unrest is about to take place in the wake of cyber 
    unrest.
  
  Civil disobedience, street anarchy and the planning for complex subversive 
    incidents is increasingly conduited through the internet and appears to be 
    galvanised by the same sources of radical inspiration and incitement. 
  The mi2g Intelligence Unit tracked and announced a wave of overt digital 
    attacks with anti-American and anti-Royal-regime sentiments that were occurring 
    across Gulf Co-operation Council countries including Saudi Arabia on 10th 
    April this year that pointed towards physical militant or subversive activity 
    as a possible follow on. 
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