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I am trying to run an analysis of trends of security attacks with respect to world events (i.e. oil price hike induces an increased amount of attacks on oil companies).

The scope of my project is mainly constrained in Asia&Pacific. I found www.datalossdb.org during my search, but I need more data from Asian context. Is there any publicly available data sets related to number of attacks (whether successful or not) in a given time frame for Asia&Pacific?

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Maybe you're on a wild goose chase here. A) Underreporting is going to be extremely severe in many Asian cultures. B) You can process posts from hackers' forums in local languages. C) The truth is the attacks occur on a global scale, and D) it may be more advantageous to say link them to the number of school and uni dropouts... – Deer Hunter Mar 20 at 11:28

closed as too localized by Jeff Ferland Mar 28 at 1:47

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