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: Acknowledging Mr Vamosi's constitutional right to free speech, I can but
: wonder about his views and the agenda he is trying to advocate at a time
: when criminals are
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Wow, where do you start.
First of all, I don't know where Tippett is getting 1993 as the year
that Hacking is last called Tinkering with Computers and that it
was the last decade in which the term is completely blown over to a
criminal and malicious
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One major problem I see with cyber terrorism, is that it is very hard to
distinguish a cyber anything strike, from an accident or service outage.
In order to be effective, any terror strike has to cause immediate
fear (it's not called terror(ism) for