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U.S. spooks fret about Iraq hax0ring .gov and .mil computers
- Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:28:24 -0500
- To: politech@politechbot.com
- Subject: FC: U.S. spooks fret about Iraq hax0ring .gov and .mil computers
- From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
These are the same intelligence folks who worried about this:
"Pentagon warns Fidel Castro could launch cyberattack against U.S."
http://www.politechbot.com/p-01713.html
North Korea next, anyone?
Also, a true government-sponsored attack from Iraq computers against U.S.
military computers would be an act of war. Now that the Bush administration
is apparently seeking justification for war, it's reasonable to pay close
attention to developments here.
-Declan
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http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/17/technology/17HACK.html
Warning on Iraqi Hackers and U.S. Safety
By ERIC LICHTBLAU
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 — Intelligence officials are concerned that a recent
rise in electronic attacks against government and military computer
networks in the United States may be the work of pro-Iraqi hackers and
could signal a "potential crisis" in national security, according to a
classified F.B.I. assessment.
The assessment, prepared last week by the National Infrastructure
Protection Center at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, warned
intelligence officials that the attacks, which have been relatively
limited, are likely to grow more widespread and "more dangerous" as tension
over a possible war against Iraq grows.
American intelligence analysts say they have long been concerned by the
notion that Al Qaeda could use computers to wage terror — disrupting water
treatment plants or nuclear facilities, for instance. Experts say the link
between Iraq and computer hacking may have been underestimated and poses a
growing threat to United States security.
"Iraq is certainly among the places in the world that we think a
cyberattack might well be launched from," Representative Robert E. Andrews
of New Jersey, a Democrat on the House Armed Service Committee who has been
active on cyberwarfare issues, said in an interview.
[...]
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