Slashdot Mirror


Cuba: US Using New Weapon Against Us -- Spam

mpicpp (3454017) writes in with news about accusations from Cuban officials about a spamming campaign against the country by the U.S.. "Cuban officials have accused the U.S. government of bizarre plots over the years, such as trying to kill Fidel Castro with exploding cigars. On Wednesday, they said Washington is using a new weapon against the island: spam. 'It's overloading the networks, which creates bad service and affects our customers,' said Daniel Ramos Fernandez, chief of security operations at the Cuban government-run telecommunications company ETECSA. At a news conference Wednesday, Cuban officials said text messaging platforms run by the U.S. government threatened to overwhelm Cuba's creaky communications system and violated international conventions against junk messages. The spam, officials claim, comes in the form of a barrage of unwanted text messages, some political in nature. Ramos said that during a 2009 concert in Havana performed by the Colombian pop-star Juanes, a U.S. government program blanketed Cuban cell phone networks with around 300,000 text messages over about five hours."

4 of 139 comments (clear)

  1. The sheer volume! by DeathToBill · · Score: 4, Funny

    300,000 in five hours? God forbid!

    --
    Slashdot - News for Nerds, Stuff that Matters, in ISO-8859-1 Has just realised that beta makes this signature redundant
    1. Re:The sheer volume! by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Funny

      This is pretty serious business. At a potential maximum of 140 octects/message, that's (just)Over 40 Megabytes delivered in the course of 5 hours.

      Just think. To deliver an attack like that, the US government must have had some sort of time machine, with Ronald Reagan shouting "Now witness the destructive power of this fully armed and operational ARPANET!" before turning on, um, maybe a couple dozen modems at once.

  2. Accused? We planned to do it. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    We had all kinds of crazy ideas for killing Castro. 10 Ways the CIA tried to kill Castro

  3. Re:They might be right. by michaelwigle · · Score: 4, Funny

    So what you're saying is you would like an opportunity to bid on the contract the next time the project comes up? ;)