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But the U.S. government is also concerned about the possibility of a cyber attack from adversaries on critical infrastructure such as the power grid or transportation systems.
(1) Whatever happened to simple concepts [and basic best practices] like airgapping? (2) Despite _not_ having this kind of BS law in place yet (that we know of anyway, seeing as we now have secret laws<fsck!>), there hasn't been much of a problem backtracking major malware outbreaks as far back as the early aughts. This crap about "wire speed" is pretty flimsy misdirection, even for the USG. (2) Payback's a bitch. And it must hurt even more to know that your enemies are going to reverse engineer your own malware (stux et al) for return flights. Maybe we should focus on the actual issue: getting our noses [and arms] out of the rest of the worlds businesses [and backyards]. //Alif -- Those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent revolution inevitable. An American Spring is coming: one way or another.