nytimes.com— Fears of collateral damage are shaping an effort to develop rules and tactics for carrying out attacks on computer networks.
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No amount of bombs can stop what will eventually cripple our entire country- a hacker, based anywhere (even the USA) can probably grind our digital infrastructure to a halt.Guess the last administration didn't think all that through. After all, Computer science is part of science....that pesky subject that doesn't agree with fundamentalist principles so it needs less funding....Damn I need coffee...
Closed AccountAug 2, 2009
Freedom of the internet = collateral damage.
billraydrumsAug 2, 2009
No amount of bombs can stop what will eventually cripple our entire country- a hacker, based anywhere (even the USA) can probably grind our digital infrastructure to a halt.Guess the last administration didn't think all that through. After all, Computer science is part of science....that pesky subject that doesn't agree with fundamentalist principles so it needs less funding....Damn I need coffee...
thewonsterAug 2, 2009
Let the government burn.
nitrodist88Aug 3, 2009
Cyberwarfare is a bunch of bulls**t.<a class="user" href="http://www.rearguardsecurity.com/episodes/4-transcript.html">http://www.rearguardsecurity.com/episodes/4-transc ...</a>