While I completely agree that the TH case in Israel must represent the "tip of the iceberg" and for sure there will be similar cases in Europe and the US (have already been). But it is pretty useless to blow this particular horn. I am sure many Israeli firms are scanning their machines to look for the presence of Trojans, but apparently the impact in the US has been close to zero. Not until security incidents actually occur do most companies respond. So just wait....

-Stiennon
 www.threatchaos.com



At 03:58 AM 6/4/2005, Hagai Bar-El wrote:
List,

In the following link is an opinion about the espionage act discovered in Israel a week ago. In short: This case is probably one of dozens, but the only one that was discovered probably due to three non-typical mistakes that were done.

http://www.hbarel.com/Blog/entry0004.html

Hagai.

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