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Cebu_4_2
10th June 2011, 05:46 PM
Pentagon declares war on cyber attacks
http://rt.com/usa/news/pentagon-war-cyber-attacks/


Published: 08 June, 2011, 00:56
Edited: 08 June, 2011, 19:07

Pentagon declares war on cyber attacks
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TAGS: Conflict, Military, Internet, Information Technology, USA

The Pentagon’s newest policy grants the US military the ability to respond to a cyber attack on government networks with physical force – equating hacking to an act of war.

This new trend has many advocates and experts worried. Hacking a government system may soon be an offence that can be retaliated against with force, even though most US government hacks are conducted by individuals and activists – not foreign governments.

“Does the United States want to say we’re guna deter Russia with nuclear weapons because of some hackers in a Moscow internet café?” asked Research fellow Benjamin H. Friedman from the Cato Institute in Washington. “That sounds like an overly bellicose threat to me.”

Friedman described the assertion that a cyber attack is an act of war as preposterous. He explained that the vast majority of attacks are criminal, but have nothing to do with defense or the military – the government must recognize the difference.

He said the use of threat of military force as a deterrent is a bad idea. The risk of criminal activity of this nature is known and should be deterrent enough.

“This is just the bureaucracy trying to deal with something we don’t need to deal with right now,” Friedman said. “It would be better to just be silent and not put something down on paper.”

The US should have offensive cyber technologies, he argued, but that is not the same as threatening war. Additionally, the US risks hypocrisy by using the same tech against others they themselves threaten others with war over.

Cyber attacks are not all lethal – thus far none have been. If a lethal attack occurs, that would be a different case. But hacks targeting passwords and credit cards are not an act of war, Friedman contended.

Hatha Sunahara
10th June 2011, 08:42 PM
We are plumbing the depths of paranoia here. If we get rid of the paranoids, then we'll have no real enemies. Our real problem is how to get rid of these paranoids.

The trouble with the paranoids is that you have to be one in order to understand them. And then it makes perfect sense. This is a virulently contagious mental illness.


Hatha

ShortJohnSilver
10th June 2011, 10:00 PM
The proof of hacking is of necessity hard to come by and ephemeral in any case... thus a false flag event will be exceptionally easy to manufacture.

Twisted Titan
10th June 2011, 10:26 PM
Like The War on Poverty
Like The War on Drugs
Like The war on Terror

War on Cyber Attacks will fit right in............

General of Darkness
10th June 2011, 10:37 PM
Like The War on Poverty
Like The War on Drugs
Like The war on Terror

War on Cyber Attacks will fit right in............

You got that right.

I do deal with networks all the time, and if you can imagine a network as your home. The more locks you have blah blah blah. The BIGGEST problem the Pentagon has is the jews, ISRAEL. Israelis run around the Pentagon like they own the bitch. And this is the result.

Just from yesterday.

“Over 125 investigations into Israeli Espionage in America… stopped due to political pressure.”…FBI Counter Intel Officer John Cole
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/june092011/israel-espionage-jd.php

Twisted Titan
10th June 2011, 11:06 PM
It really dosent help me improve my opinion of these parasites that one of the goons that paid me a visit was a " Greenberg"

I wish I had the clout to get my investigation canned because for Political reasons.