Sunday, April 1, 2012

"There's a big difference, however, between the kind of cyberespionage the United States government does and China. ...
"We hack our way into foreign governments and collect the information off their networks. The same kind of information a CIA agent in the old days would try to buy from a spy."

"So you're talking about diplomatic stuff?"

"Diplomatic, military stuff but not commercial competitor stuff."

(Dang, and the big kahuna right here, folks)
I think it's pretty clear that the United States government did the Stuxnet attack," he said calmly.

Great article. Read it. Best article of the night. NO way anything else I read is going to top this one. Tons of implications by this guy, and even if they aren't true now, they certainly could be true tomorrow. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Richard-Clarke-on-Who-Was-Behind-the-Stuxnet-Attack.html?c=y&story=fullstory

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