CYBER WARRIORS AND WORRIERS FACE A PANDORA'S BOX!
CIA and Mossad have developed Flame, Stuxnet, Gauss, and three additional malware to
conduct clandestine cyberwar and espionage, targeting computer systems in Iran.
USA has attacked many foreign computer systems, having the ability to attack,
degrade or destroy the e-grids of adversaries. The heavy encryption and nature
of the newest malware fits the profile of military intelligence operations.
Uncontrolled security threats on the Internet could return much of the planet to
an era without electricity or automated transportation. The United States had
yet to resolve basic questions about how to police the Internet, let alone how
to defend critical infrastructure such as electric generation plants. The past
three years have seen an escalation of an unprecedented theft of trade secrets
and mounting threats to infrastructure.
Using malware, USA not only has delayed the Iranian nuclear bomb, but it can
also explode the bomb once it's developed! Let the Iranians hide the bomb deep
inside a mountain, and the Americans will detonate it like a piece of cake
inside the mountain! Iranians are in for a big surprise!
Extremely sophisticated malware have infiltrated computers and energy facilities
in the Middle East. Researchers are now dissecting heavily encrypted malware,
such as Stuxnet, Flame, and Gauss, designed by American and Israel intelligence.
But these malware would become templates. They were written by cautious
professionals who minimized collateral damage. The knock-off versions by others
will be much less discriminating. An electronic assault that disabled thousands
of computers at Saudi Arabia's Aramco had followed a separate infection reported
by an Iranian oil company.
Governments and gangs realize malware is much cheaper than mainstream warfare.
Malware, short for malicious software, consists of programming designed to
disrupt operation, gather information that leads to loss of privacy or
exploitation, gain unauthorized access to system resources, and other abusive
behavior. Malware includes computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, spyware,
dishonest adware, scareware, crimeware, rootkits, and other malicious and
unwanted software or program. In law, malware is sometimes known as computer
contaminant.
Mounting a defense against nation-sponsored attacks will be extraordinarily
difficult, as it requires new operating systems designed to manage equipment at
crucial facilities. Stopping criminals and terrorists who will adopt the same
techniques would take strong international cooperation and deeper monitoring of
the Internet, which many oppose on privacy grounds.
Malware makers can hide their tracks using spoofing, VPNs, proxy services, and
other means to make it look like they are based in any number of countries -
when in truth they are somewhere completely different.
The US Defense Department has defined cyberspace as a warfare domain that it
must dominate. Governments and companies recognize that they have all been
hacked and focus more on limiting the damage from breaches.
The freakish Pasok government of Greece in 2010 was so stupid that it hoodwinked
all media that I conspired to trigger a war between Greece and Turkey and blame
Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece,
for it! Accusing dissident bloggers of treason, Graecokleptocrats have
manufactured a blood libel in cyberspace, which in turn incites hatred and
violence. The government of Greece gave my head on plate to Erdogan. Brutal
Graecokleptocrats have destroyed my life. My life is stolen. Now I demand my
life back!
Occident has developed electronic weapons that could be used to defend the West
against cyber attacks or prevent them. Occident is prepared to strike first in a
cyber conflict. Cyber arms grow out of control. No government can guarantee it
can protect a country or entity against cyber attack. In future wars, there will
be a cyber element. Countries hope that if they threaten to use missiles to
retaliate against a cyber attack, others will think twice about launching one.
Internet security firms make more money when people are more scared of malware,
and Eugene Kaspersky declares that cyber terrorism can bring the end of
civilization! A global Internet blackout and crippling attacks against key
infrastructure are among two possible cyber-pandemics. Kaspersky is afraid cyber
terrorism is just beginning. Very soon, many countries around the world will
know it beyond a shadow of a doubt. Kaspersky hoodwinks it will be the end of
the world as we know it!
Kaspersky hoodwinks the evolution from cyber war to cyber terrorism comes from
the indiscriminate nature of cyber weapons. Very much like a modern-day
Pandora's Box, Flame and other forms of malware cannot be controlled upon
release. Faced with a replicating threat that knows no national boundaries,
cyber weapons can take down infrastructure around the world, hurting scores of
innocent victims along the way.

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