03 fevereiro 2003

ECO-TERROR
The first 'e-war': The threat of so-called cyberwarfare may be overhyped.
[A]t the same time that al-Qaida was plotting its successful suicide hijackings, the top U.S. spooks were busy fretting about the dire threat of Fidel Castro hacking our computers. In February 2001, Adm. Tom Wilson, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, warned Congress: Castro's armed forces could initiate an "information warfare or computer network attack" that could "disrupt our military."
We're still waiting.