$30 million to protect themselves against a script kid who enters
their systems with blank passwords!!! ha ha ha. Gary Mckinnon is the
nearest they've got to an *alleged* cyber terrorist. Marcus Sachs and
his satellite communications outage claim and bgp disruption , bull
shit propaganda,
I like the way you link to the wikipedia version of false.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 7:56 AM, n3td3v [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$30 million to protect themselves against a script kid who enters
their systems with blank passwords!!! ha ha ha. Gary Mckinnon is the
nearest they've got to an *alleged*
Marcus Sachs has the same mentally that took us on a false pretence
into Iraq with the 45 minute WMD claim,
only this time its cyber security, but there is little difference in
what he's doing and what was happening on the lead up to Iraq war part
2.
Maybe Marcus Sachs is going to write a dodgy
by n3td3v October 1, 2008 4:50 PM PDT
$30 million to protect themselves against a false pretence? cyber
security doesn't need that much investment, the folks ramping up the
idea of a real life die hard 4 are living in cloud cuckoo land. there
are no cyber terrorists out there, there is no threat
Someone has lied to someone to get $30 million:
This is when an individual intentionally makes lies to fraudulently
receive money or goods.
www.attorneykennugent.com/library/f.html
False pretenses or obtaining property by false pretenses is a common
law crime in the United States, where its