Search: Home Bugtraq Vulnerabilities Mailing Lists Jobs Tools Beta Programs
Why the Dogs of Cyberwar Stay Leashed
Mark Rasch, 2003-03-24

The United States could try out its much-hyped "cyberwarfare" capabilities in Iraq... but it would probably be illegal.

Comments Mode:
Why the Dogs of Cyberwar Stay Leashed 2003-03-24
Tony Bradley
Why the Dogs of Cyberwar Stay Leashed 2003-03-25
Curtis Karnow (1 replies)
Military Analysis: The Author is a bit off 2003-03-26
Seth Hidek (2 replies)
Sidenote: the Value and Danger of Intelligence 2003-04-02
Drew Copley <dcopley@eeye.com>
Why we don't like IANA 2003-03-27
Anonymous
> a cyber attack may go after DNS servers

maybe something like the thing that happened to aljazeera.net ? Teaching the "skinnies" the meaning of the word "freedom" ?

Politics aside, the world is not happy with DNS and addr.arpa being controlled by U.S. organizations. The trust has gone. Outside american borders all activities are viewed as potentially dangerous.
What is there real motivation ?
Where is the trojan ?(we know there is one..)

If any american would show interest in the reason behind this, he would find it rapidly by just any searchengine:
"airbus" "DCMA" "Homeland security".

The internet is information, information is opinion, opinions are .. dangerous.


[ reply ]

Link to this comment: http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/columns/149/18866#18866







 

Privacy Statement
Copyright 2009, SecurityFocus