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Re: Vulnerbilities of Interconnection


From: alex () yuriev com
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 16:01:02 -0400 (EDT)



The thing is, the major cuts are not "attacks;" the backhoe operators
aren't gunning for our fiber (no matter how much it seems like they
are).  If I wanted to disrupt traffic, intentionally and maliciously,
I would not derail a train into a fiber path.  Doing so would be very
difficult, and the legal ramifications (murder, destruction of
property, etc, etc) are quite clear and severe.  However, if I
ping-bomb you from a thousand "0wn3d" PCs on cable modems, I never had
to leave my parents' basement, I'm harder to trace by normal police
methods, and the question of which laws that can be applied to me is
less clear. 

This fails to address how this affects someone who has no problem with legal
ramfications - i.e. a terrorist.


Alex


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