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On 2014-12-20 19:06, Al Billings wrote:
company thereafter
So, you claim it was a nation-state and politically motivated. When
Joseph points out that there isn’t clear evidence to support your
statements, you back-pedal.
How do you *know*
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On 12/21/2014 03:33 PM, Erich M. wrote:
a really powerful 0day warhead
*** Oh no, more lemmings! I want a tee-shirt^W^Wboxer short with that
printed on it. For a male friend.
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonchang/2014/12/21/did-china-help-north-korea-hack-sony/
3 hackers met: US hackers said, I'm not hacker, I'm opener(Snowden); China
hacker said, I'm not hacker, I'm clicker(DDOS); Korean hacker said: I'm not
hacker, I'm miner(Gulag).
not only hypothesis on
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Hi all,
I'm no expert in cyber war but since when a nation-state intrusion
involves dropping docs, exposing corporate secrets, leaking upcoming
movies in Bittorrent and changing the wallpapers of employees's
workstations? If this was really a
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On Dec 21, 2014 11:58 PM, Julio Cesar Fort juliocesarf...@gmail.com
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Hi all,
I'm no expert in cyber war but since when a nation-state intrusion
involves dropping docs, exposing corporate secrets, leaking upcoming
movies in