Bah.... I'm not too worried about this so-called "week of hactivism".
It's been so well publicized that there is plenty of prepairation
already done. Not to mention, the Chinese script-kiddies that are
planning it weren't thinking too well. When it was anounced that they
were going to attack the U.S., it was taken as a challenge by many U.S.
based groups like cDc, HFG, etc. So it's our crackers against theirs.
Plus, the gov has already employed people (like TASC) to be on the
lookout. Like the Y2K hype, I'm more interested to see what happens in
the weeks that follow the announced date. That's when the real fun
should begin. Any cracker worth their salt (a Saltine, if you will ;-),
will wait until people let their guard down, then go in for the kill.
C-Ya,
Kenny
"Andrew G. Bacchi" wrote:
>
> If China and the US are in an e-war, then I would think there is no
> limit to the type of worm(s) used. Subsequently, the reason that there
> are so many reports with differing explanations. Next Tuesday is May 1,
> the day this is all supposed to begin. I doubt I will get much sleep
> after that, my alarms will be going off all night.
>
> When will this all end? It uses too much of my time and resources.
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