• UN warning on 'risk of cyberwar'
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18351995#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa[/url]
Butthurt, much?
What happens on gamefaqs when a new Call of Duty game and Battlefield game are announced.
lol 'global cyberwar'
[QUOTE=Murkat;36245573]lol 'global cyberwar'[/QUOTE] DDoSing Private Ryan
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I like how the general populace blows the whole "DDoSing" and "Anonymous" bullshit out of proportion.
"cyberwar" hahaha what a bunch of fucktards.
[QUOTE=BananaFoam;36265093]I like how the general populace blows the whole "DDoSing" and "Anonymous" bullshit out of proportion.[/QUOTE] They didn't mention that anywhere in this article? This was clearly meant as a reaction to the state-sponsored Flame malware, and justly so. This shit will get worse in the future and we'll have to remain vigilant on how it can affect international politics
Battle it out in a game of Quake III or Counter Strike.
We cannot stop Judgement day!
[QUOTE][/QUOTE][IMG]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/60755000/jpg/_60755176_60755175.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE]I have a dream![/QUOTE] But seriously "cyber war" ain't happening.
Oh man, I am [i]pumped[/i] for this live stage musical of Hackers.
Kinda applaud china for having its squads of hackers as a means of defense/offense. They have realized how to play the game without getting much attention. The role of hackers as a military asset is slowly being realized by other nations like Iran. [IMG]http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/hezbollah-640x389.jpg[/IMG] Take the example if any recent war in which two modern nations were involved, it has always started off with crippling the opponents systems, ie cyberwar.
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