Re: [iwar] Cyber conflict intensifying

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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 00:24:06 -0400
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Subject: Re: [iwar] Cyber conflict intensifying
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everyone has their own thoughts, beliefs, ideas, and feelings . . . 

I agree, I think 'cyber attacks' will occur.

And, personally, I have no problem with either the thought nor the follow 
through of attacking infrastructure once the harboring nation(s) has been 
identified . . . to include communications (telephony & radio), backbones, 
and e-business.  

As that skirt wearing Hussein stated this afternoon (mod'd of course!):
 YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW

For those of us not in the military and therefore unable to legally carry a 
gun and serve we're left with what?  Well, our technical skills come to 
mind.  :)   Somehow a denial of service and resource just doesn't compare 
to the loss of innocent lives though . . . but something is better than 
nothing.  

I think the saying goes "KFD, MF"??!!??

farmerdude


> [Anonymized for their protection.]
> 
> A number of "hackers" have begun calling for and attacking both Arab
> nation state networks and terrorist related sites.  If they begin to
> meet with some success we can expect a significant response along the
> lines of the attacks by pro-Palestinian actors during the
> Israeli-Palestinian Cyber Conflict almost a year ago. 
> 
> As I sit here passing my 28th non-stop hour, the physical terrorism
> aspect is more than enough to track and deal with.  The cyber component
> is the last thing we need to deal with.  It is unfortunately something I
> believe we will end up seeing, either in relation to the above or in
> response to any possible future retaliatory actions by the US. 
> 
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