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  1. Re:If groups of hackers in Iran and China on Stuxnet Infects 30,000 Industrial Computers In Iran · · Score: 1

    "Corrupt and unethical"? "Asinine behavior"? Do I really need to recite the skeletons the Americans have accumulated in their closet over the last 60 years?

    "No clear evidence?" You mean, random American security researchers proclaiming almost blindly that the attacks originated from the government? How is that more credible than Iranian security researchers proclaiming that this is a Zionist/American plot?

    Your post, and the fact that it is modded insightful, shows American/Western hypocrisy at its core. It's like two sports teams going at each other. Your team is always right, moral, and justified, and the other team is always wrong and nefarious. However it seems like Americans will never realize this and will always be hypocritical and sanctimonious.

  2. If groups of hackers in Iran and China on Stuxnet Infects 30,000 Industrial Computers In Iran · · Score: 1

    are government sponsored "cyber armies," and constitute some sort of nefarious plot to bring down the United States (or Israel), then what is this?

    But hey, these guys are on your team, so it's cool and it's all good, when the guys on the other team are evil demons who threaten your existence.

  3. Is this Slashdot or the AIPAC newsletter? on Afghan Government Turns To Iran For Internet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Or possibly FOX News?

    Just because the United States has an embargo in Iran, doesn't mean everyone else in the world has to have one as well. Besides, the mullahs in Iran don't particularly like Afghanistan either, they almost went to war with the Taliban in 1998. I thought this site was for "news for nerds", not biased political pieces bordering on propaganda.

  4. I didn't know on Bicycles As a Gateway To Government Control · · Score: 4, Insightful

    that the UN would be coordinated enough with all of its corruption and ineffectiveness (especially if you listen to guys like Maes) to execute such a nefarious plot.

  5. grammar fail on Dog Eats Man's Toe and Saves His Life · · Score: 1

    "had becoming"? Really?

  6. If China did this... on WikiLeaks 'a Clear and Present Danger,' Says WaPo · · Score: 1

    So if China sent a covert operation into India and seized the Dalai Lama, or a covert operation to the US to seize Li Hongzhi (the leader of the Falun Gong) or Rebiya Kadeer (the leader of the terrorist East Turkestan Liberation Movement), how would Americans react? It would be a total shitstorm. I don't even have to say that, it's so obvious.

    Clearly there is no morality here behind American actions, it's all about what's good for American interests. It's kind of like rooting for your sports team, they can do no wrong. Double standards and hypocrisy are the norm. It would be good for people to remember that the next time a China article pops up and the China-hating crowd here gets all sanctimonious. We have a team too, and we're looking out for our interests, just like you're looking out for yours.

  7. So you're saying on Compliance Is Wasted Money, Study Finds · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If there were no regulations and standards, then all the money would be funneled into actual security protocols?

    Doesn't seem like that would be the case, especially since they are now just "going through the motions" to ensure compliance with regulations. The companies may well ignore data security altogether. By complying with regulations there is at least some level of security.

    It's like the teachers' complaint that standardized tests force them to "teach to the test", well at least they're teaching something rather than nothing, which was the point of the test in the first place.

  8. How long will this video last? on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'd imagine the CIA and DoD get on this fairly quickly and get it taken down.

  9. Microsoft's tax cut and a sales tax on 10% Tax On Custom Software, $100M Tax Cut For Microsoft · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The sales tax is a very regressive tax. Why should ordinary people of Washington take the hit disproportionately so that Microsoft can be let off the hook for what is basically equivalent to offshoring?