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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnother Hacking? Time To Shut Off Russia's Internet Access - Just Do It If They Don't Follow Rules
Dark Ages coming to Russia....
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Another Hacking? Time To Shut Off Russia's Internet Access - Just Do It If They Don't Follow Rules (Original Post)
DanieRains
May 2021
OP
The idea was that the globally transparent internet would bring everyone, everywhere to
Klaralven
May 2021
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Ilsa
(61,695 posts)1. I'm reading a WW3 novel by Adm. Stavridis called 2034, and it
definitely involves tech security, especially to start it.
Scary shit.
Voltaire2
(13,042 posts)2. Should that apply to all states that engage in cyberwarfare?
TxGuitar
(4,191 posts)3. It should!
Surely the US has the capability. Regime change would happen really fast if suddenly banks etc couldn't communicate with the outside world.
Voltaire2
(13,042 posts)4. we have state sponsored hacker teams engaged in harmful shit
We not only have the capability, we set the gold standard for really bad hacks.
Klaralven
(7,510 posts)5. The idea was that the globally transparent internet would bring everyone, everywhere to
truth, justice, and the American Way.