[iwar] Historical posting


From: Fred Cohen
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Date: Mon, Jan 1, 1999
From: Fred Cohen 
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Subject: [iwar] Historical posting

          

 Am I the only one that sees a surrender in this message? It looks to me
like the 'hackers' have won the war and the US is begging for mercy. 
The real pity is that the US could easily win the war if they would only
bother to fight it.

	Risks come with high-tech future
	President Clinton's Y2K czar, John Koskinen, has
	asked computer hackers to stand down around the
	first of the year because "we are going to have
	enough things going on that weekend" without their
	added input. But the FBI and the Defense Department
	doubt that determined intruders will honor Koskinen's
	request. Both agencies have warned of potential
	New Year's cyber-attacks.
	http://deseretnews.com:80/dn/view/0,1249,145013817,00.html

FC