Is There a Cyberwar, and Is the US Losing It?
kenblakely writes "BusinessWeek is running a story asserting that the 'US
is Losing the Global Cyberwar.' This whole
cyberwar thing has been discussed a few times on Slashdot where the Chinese are asserted to be using
cyberwarfare to attain military superiority. And, of course, there is
the whole Russia-Georgia thing. Even
the US military is getting in on the action, and the fear
of a cyber
Pearl Harbor seems almost palpable. I'm curious
what the Slashdot crowd thinks about the growing fascination with 'cyberwar':
hype to get more money and create new force structure, source of the next
world war, or somewhere in between?"
There is no "cyberwar". BusinessWeek is losing it.
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... but all this talk about cyberwar just makes me think PEW! PEW! PEW! for some reason.
So how does that work? They've uploaded a soldier to a webserver somewhere, and now they're going to download him hundreds of times?
Dammned fiendish of them, is all I can say.
Don't let THEM immanentize the Eschaton!
my tin foil hat says "made in china" on the side
should i worry?
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
We have already survived several cyber (holy) wars. Well, after all the losses and sacrifices, I still prefer VI to EMACS.
Colorless green Cthulhu waits dreaming furiously.
So that proves a 2 year old has crap taste in music.
What's next? "2 year old baby Anna likes crap music and also stupid television shows featuring morons in costumes"
"But this one goes to 11!"
Goodie, I can blame my tubby tummy on China. Their psyops made me eat those donuts.
Table-ized A.I.
White House itself had to deal with unidentifiable intrusions in its networks.
It's hilarious that they're just finding out about this now. I remember visiting whitehouse.com years ago and it had been 0wned and turned into a porn site. And if you go there now, it still is! You'd think they'd have fixed that by now.
If that doesn't work, then they would be starting military exercises off the coast of Japan
Since this is cyberwar we're talking here, do you mean we'll send floating LAN parties over there? Or are we just going to display how well we can clog those tubes? I'm sorry, but Stevens is no longer available to spearhead a project like this, so I'm afraid you're mistaken.
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