On this week's live debate, we took a look at how far cyber attacks can go, how much damage can be done, and whether these groups can really be stopped. We were joined by the following guests: Richard Wang: manager of SophosLabs' US operations, educates users on the threats posed by cyber-criminals Runa Sandvik: developer for the Tor Project Professor Wolff Heintschel Von Heinegg: US Naval College Stockton Professor -- one of the drafters on the Tallinn Manual on Cyber Warfare Clement Guitton: PhD student in the War Studies department at King's More Hacktivism and Cyberwarfare: 3D printed gun 'removed from internet': http://bit.ly/10UFTQD Syria's internet blackout and the propaganda war: http://bit.ly/19mI3xr Anonymous - Can you stop an idea?: http://bit.ly/17Z3u99 Who are LulzSec?: http://bit.ly/19mI58A Birgitta Jonsdottir, Bitcoin & The Economist: Can we govern ourselves in a digital age? Live debate: http://bit.ly/17oQgVm Is trying to stop online piracy a waste of time?: http://bit.ly/15IxkBb Truthloader meets Anonymous: http://bit.ly/12rjVJ2 Silk Road and the online drugs trade: http://bit.ly/169rmJF How to get through the Great Firewall of China: http://bit.ly/ZXeoqA Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/TRUsub Check out our top 20 videos: http://bit.ly/V55Vna Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/truthloader Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/truthloader Join us on Google+: http://google.com/+truthloader Read our reddit: http://reddit.com/r/truthloader Truthloader is a channel dedicated to citizen journalism. We find the best examples of crowd-sourced video and independent content, then use our expertise to add context and analysis. We respond to the stories you're interested in, so if you've got a story you'd love us to get to the bottom of, tweet us, Facebook us, or respond to our videos with a comment - and perhaps check out our reddit.