Magnus Danielson wrote:
Well, then you have to consider what the potential gain would be from such an attack. I fail to see the upside of that particular scenario. It would draw the attention over to them and in a field I think they rather stay calm about. Their ability to pull it off as such should not be doubted, but their resoning for it. Rather inefficient actually.
The Chinese seem to have a difficulty worrying about the ethics of some of the things they do towards others. Some simple examples would be the lead in paints and plastics used in toys, melamine powder in milk, and pet food, pork flavored cardboard in frozen dumplings, tainted raw ingredients for heprin, the list goes on and on. It may not be in the nation's political interests to jam our GPS signals through toys, or other devices, but ... from what I have seen thus far, you could easily find several dozen manufacturers in China that would be willing to turn a blind eye to such a trojan payload in return for a few bucks. -Chuck Harris _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
