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    This NPR show can sstill be heard via streaming audio; it has a lot of authoritative new & important info... especially for those who've thought the Bush administration was dealing with the problems... like thousands of corporate & municipal computers being mapped by our old pals in Asia & the Urals... like US hospitals being held for ransom, like our dip's laptops & cell phones being targeted...
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    10:00Cyber Threats Wednesday June 25, 2008
    Some cyber security experts believe hackers may have caused the massive 2003 blackout in the Northeast.Two U.S. lawmakers recently alleged that Congressional computers were targeted by someone or some group from inside China. We talk about growing concerns over cyber attacks in the public and private sectors.
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    Paul Kurtz, cyber security consultant, formerly served as senior director, Office of Cyberspace Security at the National Security Council

    Alan Paller, director of research, SANS Institute

    Stephen Spoonamore, cyber security consultant

    Congressman Jim Langevin,
    Rhode Island, D, 2nd District
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  2. Yes yes ! I am really really fritened. We must give them more monay to fite this war. They will invade and EAT OUR CHILDREn. Please dont let it happen bcoz of your careless 'tude. Oh god I am SO fritened I can not sleep.
    Corned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
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    Every country probably engages in some form of cyber espionage. Sponsorship of cyber attacks by governments or terrorist orgainzations is something to think about, though at this point it has been more rumor than fact. So far only individuals or criminal organizations have been found responsible. At this point, politically motivated attacks by individuals have been more like harassment, than actual terrorism, but are still disruptive to millions of people, and have economic consequences, not to mention what it costs to defend against them.
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