Recently a friend asked me what my opinion was as a "computer guy" about the China-Taiwan "cyber warfare." At first it seemed that there wasn't much to say, except maybe to point out that this seems to be a ways away from Schwartau's info-war.
One thing has started to bother me a bit, though. How does mainland China distinguish an attack by the Taiwanese state from an attack launched by private Taiwainese citizens? Do they even *care*, since they have such poor relations with Taiwan anyway?
Given the nature of China's society and government, I don't think they'd even understand the question you are asking. -- A quote from Petro's Archives: ********************************************** "Despite almost every experience I've ever had with federal authority, I keep imagining its competence." John Perry Barlow