Whither the Infowar?
Computer Experts have for some time been developing both a policy and practical tools to wage "CyberWar"
InfoWar links wazoo
(love the old "Switcher" link)
Army dumps Microsoft, adopts Apple for server security
there were a few stories recently about US propaganda mass emailing to baghdad (spamming them into surrender? smart mailbombs?) and the hacking of Iraqi web servers
if Noriega could be driven to give up by Rock Opera blaring from outside, maybe Saddam is getting Britney forced through his browsers (and people complained about the Knight Rider midi during AI's transition to vB! hah!)
given the TV and radio coverage from "embedded" reporters (some of the more clueless of whom may be giving away sensitive info), videophones and live transmissions from baghdad, it's unusual not to have heard about the "most modern facet" of technological warfare.
is such news delayed and filtered for security reasons? not exciting enough for broadcast? or could it be that the networks don't understand enough about networking to realize it's even happening?
anybody read reports of the iraq hack attack?
InfoWar links wazoo
(love the old "Switcher" link)
Army dumps Microsoft, adopts Apple for server security
there were a few stories recently about US propaganda mass emailing to baghdad (spamming them into surrender? smart mailbombs?) and the hacking of Iraqi web servers
if Noriega could be driven to give up by Rock Opera blaring from outside, maybe Saddam is getting Britney forced through his browsers (and people complained about the Knight Rider midi during AI's transition to vB! hah!)
given the TV and radio coverage from "embedded" reporters (some of the more clueless of whom may be giving away sensitive info), videophones and live transmissions from baghdad, it's unusual not to have heard about the "most modern facet" of technological warfare.
is such news delayed and filtered for security reasons? not exciting enough for broadcast? or could it be that the networks don't understand enough about networking to realize it's even happening?
anybody read reports of the iraq hack attack?

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E-mail worm pretends to have spy images
A new e-mail worm has surfaced that purports to show screensavers of U.S. spy satellite pictures of Iraq or animations that are either patriotic or that mock President Bush, a computer security company warned Thursday.
full story here