After US, cyber attackers target South Korea »
Posted By altnrg 5 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologySouth Korea has been hit by a suspected cyber attack similar to one that knocked out US government websites earlier this week, officials in Seoul said today.
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Dionys5 months, 2 weeks ago
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"We would be hitting back at these wackos but we seem to have a coward in the White House."
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It was Bush who never implemented Cyber security and who never put Cyber security plans and jobs in place, resulting in a large number of US government computers, US utility company computers, and US financial/banking institution computers being trojaned and infiltrated by China.
Obama has instituted a solid plan along with someone to oversee Cyber warfare and defense plans.
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