Considering the contents of the two articles cited below, the American people should be developing an elevated level of concern about our national security - I'm talking about our cyber-security, which appears to be virtually non-existent. The incident getting all the attention is the Sony hacking by a group of North Korean govt. agency which succeeded in blackmailing this company into halting the release of a 2d rate comedy unflattering to that country's ridiculous Dear Leader. Sony of course caved to the demands of these cyber-terrorists and in doing so has created a really bad precedent for the future of most any company or govt organization in the USA.
Apparently these hackers can wander in and out of so-called "secure" govt and business websites at will. The victimized businesses appear to be helpless with no idea what to do about these breaches. The US Govt policy under the hapless Obama administration seems to be taking a similar approach, offering empty threats and lip service to the backward regime of a primitive country that can't even feed its people or keep its lights on at night.
This should remind us of the terrorist attacks that preceded the Big One on 9/11; relatively small ones like the USS Cole or the US Embassy bombings that proved the laziness, complacency and lack of US will to retaliate against proven enemies. This largesse is even worse now under the current POTUS, who seems blithely unconcerned about all areas of our national security.
What happens when some group of Chinese or Iranian hackers launches a cyber attack on our banking system or shuts down the electrical grids simultaneously in several major American cities? They've already gotten into the Postal Service, key govt contractors, Target, and who knows what others that we don't even know about? It's bad enough having to worry about the security of our credit card information as we do our Christmas shopping online, without having to consider that in the near future our national banking, energy or transportation systems may be held hostage by some ragheads demanding information on nuclear weaponry.
Sony cancels 'The Interview' amid terror hack threats - AP News 12/17/2014 9:25 PM
Files of more than 40,000 federal workers breached - AP News 12/18/2014 4:19 PM
Apparently these hackers can wander in and out of so-called "secure" govt and business websites at will. The victimized businesses appear to be helpless with no idea what to do about these breaches. The US Govt policy under the hapless Obama administration seems to be taking a similar approach, offering empty threats and lip service to the backward regime of a primitive country that can't even feed its people or keep its lights on at night.
This should remind us of the terrorist attacks that preceded the Big One on 9/11; relatively small ones like the USS Cole or the US Embassy bombings that proved the laziness, complacency and lack of US will to retaliate against proven enemies. This largesse is even worse now under the current POTUS, who seems blithely unconcerned about all areas of our national security.
What happens when some group of Chinese or Iranian hackers launches a cyber attack on our banking system or shuts down the electrical grids simultaneously in several major American cities? They've already gotten into the Postal Service, key govt contractors, Target, and who knows what others that we don't even know about? It's bad enough having to worry about the security of our credit card information as we do our Christmas shopping online, without having to consider that in the near future our national banking, energy or transportation systems may be held hostage by some ragheads demanding information on nuclear weaponry.
Sony cancels 'The Interview' amid terror hack threats - AP News 12/17/2014 9:25 PM
Files of more than 40,000 federal workers breached - AP News 12/18/2014 4:19 PM