US Planning Response To a Cyber Attack
We've all heard of Google bombing; the US Government may be taking the expression rather literally. Planning is now underway across the government for the proper way to respond to a cyber attack, and options on the table include launching a cyber counterattack or even bombing the attack's source. The article makes clear that no settled plan is in place, and quotes one spokesman as saying "the preferred route would be warning the source to shut down the attack before a military response." That's assuming the source could be found. From the article: "If the United States found itself under a major cyberattack aimed at undermining the nations critical information infrastructure, the Department of Defense is prepared, based on the authority of the president, to launch a cyber counterattack or an actual bombing of an attack source."
I wonder what their response would be to the attack of a botnet. Carpet bombing, maybe?
That's an option that the Feds have that the average whitehat doesn't: calling in airstrikes against the DOSer.
A few bombings ought to move people off Windows.
Uhh... woudln't just be easier to bomb the source. It's not like we don't know where Micro$ofts head quarters are.
The real Sig captains the Northwestern. This one captains
Please cease and desist linking to site xxx.mil ( reacted ) or whitehouse.gov or else we will bomb you.
Signed G.W. Bush.
What about a certain ranch in Texas ....?
General, the bombers are ready to go and the cruise missiles are fully fueled. And our intel group has pinpointed the source of the attack. It's coming from 127.0.0.1 .
OTOH, I suspect that the NSA & DoD aren't that stupid
[Fuck Beta]
o0t!
Your scenario is a little off, since your oven can't walk out of the house and burn someone else's house down. Let's try a more realistic scenario.
You buy a new drive-by-wire car.
You can tell right there it's going to be a good analogy.
Literalism isn't a form of humor, it's you being irritating.