I almost wondered if this was going to start just before
the election as a "tech October Surprise". If you cut people
off from information, communication, etc. you control what
they know and hopefully their vote. Just like the Agents Provocateurs
in many critical US cities seem well funded and coordinated (as well
as being bused in)- There are those who profit from chaos.

The Ancient Greeks said: " People get the government they deserve".
As long as the Cardassians (?) are better known than the candidates
& issues nothing will change.

Blessings,
Paul W.

On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Fri, 23 Sep 2016, King Beowulf wrote:
>
> > Akamai and others don't protect against this sort of attack because there
> > simply is no business case to support the expenditure (Don't even get me
> > started on Yahoo). Not only do we need to be more cognizant of our own
> > personal security, but we need to force private enterprise to do the
> same.
> > The network backbone is now required infrastructure - just as important
> as
> > roads/bridges and the electric grid.
>
>    Brian's site is back up using Google's security. Read all of today's
> article to get the full story. It's both interesting and troubling; wonder
> if there are things we can do as individuals to reduce vulnerabilities.
>
> Rich
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