Pentagon Hid Magnitude of Data Loss From Recent Breach
blueton tips us to a brief story about recent revelations from the Pentagon which indicate that the attack on their computer network in June 2007 was more serious than they originally claimed. A DoD official recently remarked that the hackers were able to obtain an "amazing amount" of data. We previously discussed rumors that the Chinese People's Liberation Army was behind the attack. CNN has an article about Chinese hackers who claim to have successfully stolen information from the Pentagon. Quoting Ars Technica:
"The intrusion was first detected during an IT restructuring that was underway at the time. By the time it was detected, malicious code had been in the system for at least two months, and was propagating via a known Windows exploit. The bug spread itself by e-mailing malicious payloads from one system on the network to another."
The DoD doesn't need Windows, we need bunkers.
"The fight for freedom has only just begun." - Geert Wilders
Gary McKinnon is accused of cracking into 97 United States military and NASA computers in 2001 and 2002.
He talked of blank MS passwords and using a tiny Perl script.
So maybe you do not crack or hack MS Pentagon computers but just surf on in.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/4977134.stm
You know, one time we had a box DoS, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' Asian ip.
The smell, you know that Microsoft smell, the whole box. Smelled like... owned.
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
While i agree with your overall point, those are relatively poor metrics to base it on.
The vietnam war cost 600B$USD considering 1968 USD.
If you consider inflation based on the first inflation calculator google link that I clicked, plugging in 600B$ from 1968 yields:
What cost $600000000000 in 1968 would cost $3688102617038.20 in 2007.
thats 3.68 trillion in north american terms no?
Ice Cream has no bones.
No "state secrets" were lost. If something is "secret", then it's "classified". If it's classified, then it isn't being stored on a system that has access to the internet, directly or indirectly. According to the article, (yes, I read it...) there was some sensative information lost. This is not going to be launch codes or anything that's even remotely that valuable. I'm not saying it's no big deal, I'm saying that it's not nearly as big a deal as you're trying to make it out to be.
No, you're wrong.
The Vietnam cost of $600B is in 2005 dollars. Using your calculator, that's already over $653B.
Iraq alone has already cost more than that, well over $700B.
And if you're interested in using a calculator, look into the fact that at least 80% of Iraq's cost is borrowed money, which (at typical 30 year Treasury bond rates) costs 155%. So that's already going to cost well over $1 TRILLION. And that's just Iraq, which has made us a lot more threatened.
Feel safer?
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