"Cyberwar" As a Carrot For Those Selling the Stick
New submitter sackbut writes with a story at Wired about the often-discussed concept of "cyberwarfare," and the worst-case scenarios that are sometimes presented as possible outcomes of concerted malicious hacking. According to Wired, which calls these scenarios "the new yellowcake," "[E]vidence to sustain such dire warnings is conspicuously absent. In many respects, rhetoric about cyber catastrophe resembles threat inflation we saw in the run-up to the Iraq War. And while Congress' passing of comprehensive cybersecurity legislation wouldn't lead to war, it could saddle us with an expensive and overreaching cyber-industrial complex."
Writes sackbut: "Perhaps good for programmers, but not so good for rights."
Guarantied to prevent cyber and leopard attacks.
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
I don't care about what wars we're fighting. I'm just enjoying my 20 grammes of chocolate.
1 (short ton / firkin) = 89.1432354 slugs / keg
Your pornography ration has been cut to 20MB per week.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
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See you at the trade show, suckers!