We construct and study a continuous model that describes the conflict interaction of two complex systems with non-trivial internal structures. External conflict interaction is modeled by the additional influence of chance. The dynamics of internal conflict are similar to the Lotka-Volterra model, namely the model of information warfare. We interpret the new model of information warfare as the influence of rare events that rapidly change certain ideas of a large number of people. As a result, the number of supporters of different ideas make stochastic jumps that we can see using the Levy approximation scheme. We suggest that such a model could be more natural, as important news now has a quick and wonderful impact on audiences through television and the Internet.