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'Electronic Jihad' fails to threaten, again
Robert Lemos, 2007-11-12
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'Electronic Jihad' fails to threaten, again 2007-11-13
E.J. Hilbert
As a former FBI agent who worked cyber crime and counterterrorism, I would like to caution against the wholesale discounting of such cyber jihad. I am not a fear monger nor do I subscribe to the theory of the likelihood of an all-out-shut-down-the-Internet attack. What I do believe is that the Int...

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'Electronic Jihad' fails to threaten, again 2007-11-14
Bryan L Singer, CISM, CISSP
Well, I have often said, the threat can be better than the execution. Just by simply threatening such activities, security experts are forced to expend at least some brain waves to detecting whether or not the threat is real. So, in a sense, its a cheap win for terror. We must, by some course of ...

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'Electronic Jihad' fails to threaten, again 2007-11-14
Bryan L Singer, CISM, CISSP
Of course, we have seen few true "threats" to the Internet ever really manifest as such... usually it is a much more limited scale, or a wide-spread annoyance such as some of the popular viruses out there. I think that the much more likely scenario is a semi-targeted attack at infrastructure or ver...

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'Electronic Jihad' fails to threaten, again 2007-11-14
Anonymous (1 replies)
Can you plug you RG-45 connection into a Camels A$$?...

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Re: 'Electronic Jihad' fails to threaten, again 2007-11-21
Anonymous
Yes, but they tend to complain a bit...

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