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America's War on the Web

An anonymous reader writes "The Sunday Herald is reporting that while the US is continuing to pursue traditional means of protecting national security, they are also planning to launch a new wave of 'information warfare' to help combat a perceived growing threat of IT security. From the article: 'The Pentagon has already signed off $383 million to force through the document's recommendations by 2009. Military and intelligence sources in the US talk of "a revolution in the concept of warfare". The report orders three new developments in America's approach to warfare [...] the Pentagon says it will wage war against the internet in order to dominate the realm of communications, prevent digital attacks on the US and its allies, and to have the upper hand when launching cyber-attacks against enemies.'"

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  1. Cyber Attacks by umrgregg · · Score: 5, Funny

    Submit the targeted server to Agent CmdrTaco. His legion of followers will take care of the rest.

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    NMG
  2. Re:Is this new? by wiz31337 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "We brought the Internet into this world, and by God we can take it back out!"

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    /whisper/ Thanks for the candy!
  3. Re:Cyber-terror Unlikely by hal2814 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, I even heard the Taliban has a version of the Amish Virus:

    "You have just received the Taliban virus.

    Since we have no electricity or computers, you are on the honor system.

    Please delete all of your files on your hard drive. Then forward this message to everyone in your address book.

    Praise Allah."

  4. Re:America's war on * by Eudial · · Score: 3, Funny
    Is there anything that America doesn't "wage war" against? It's like a mentally retarded child who responds in the same way, regardless of stimulus.


    Furthermore it raises some interesting questions: If, for an example the US government, or an agent thereof seizes narcotics as part of the war on drugs, woudln't the Geneva convention dictate that the seized drugs should be treated as a prisoner of war?

    War comes with responsibilities you know...
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    GAAH! MY PRINTER IS ON FIRE!!! PUT IT OUT! PUT IT OUT!
  5. Internet warefare by Randall311 · · Score: 3, Funny

    SS Web Agent: Mr. President The Chinese are throttling our server, we need a decision now!
    President: Let's PHP-Nuke the bastards!

  6. Re:Cyber-terror Unlikely by XFilesFMDS1013 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Please delete all of your files on your hard drive. Then forward this message to everyone in your address book.

    How like them, a suicide run.

  7. They didn't get me! by blorg · · Score: 4, Funny

    After I erased my hard drive, my address book was gone! Hah!

  8. Re:Cyber-terror Unlikely by Fizzog · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Please delete all of your files on your hard drive. Then forward this message to everyone in your address book."

    Which is like the guy who comes home to find his wife in bed with another man...

    He calmly walks to the dresser, opens a drawer, pulls out a revolver and puts it to his temple.

    His wife says: " For God's sake, don't!"

    To which he replies: " Shut up woman. You're next!"

  9. Re:Better Article.... by baKanale · · Score: 3, Funny

    The US isn't preparing for war "on" the internet... as much as it's preparing for a war via the internet. The article goes on to use a bunch of careful prepositional games where I have to guess whether the US is actually thinking about attacking the internet... or considering how warfare will be conducted via the internet.

    I dunno. I think it's a good idea to attack the Internet, given that warfare will be conducted on it in the future. Kinda like attacking the physical planet itself, because warfare is conducted on it's surface.

    Oh, wait...