Hackers steal SKorean-US military secrets
puremagic
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First the Drones, now this.
Why is this a surprise? We outsource the building of our defense technology components to anyone willing to do our binding. All these so called friendly breakaway eastern Europe countries like Georgia, Poland, the Balkans countries are riddled with sophisticated, rogue, black market groups both of the criminal element and of the terrorist element. Defense contractors are in it for the money, they have no binding loyalty to the Pentagon or any other country's defense organization. Hell, even Israel steals our defense information. Think about the defense technology we have already share with Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and India.
Our problem is that we believe so-called third world countries or poor countries lack the education and skills to comprehend this technology and the resources to advance the technology provided to them by us. We still think of hackers as some lonely, pimple faced, teenage kid, instead of the elaborate, sophisticated network of people it has become. Seems to me if you hack a drone you've gained access to an sophisticated guidance system so why that system was never protected is simply arrogance on our part.
http://news.aol.com/article/hackers-ste ... 422?cid=12
Why is this a surprise? We outsource the building of our defense technology components to anyone willing to do our binding. All these so called friendly breakaway eastern Europe countries like Georgia, Poland, the Balkans countries are riddled with sophisticated, rogue, black market groups both of the criminal element and of the terrorist element. Defense contractors are in it for the money, they have no binding loyalty to the Pentagon or any other country's defense organization. Hell, even Israel steals our defense information. Think about the defense technology we have already share with Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and India.
Our problem is that we believe so-called third world countries or poor countries lack the education and skills to comprehend this technology and the resources to advance the technology provided to them by us. We still think of hackers as some lonely, pimple faced, teenage kid, instead of the elaborate, sophisticated network of people it has become. Seems to me if you hack a drone you've gained access to an sophisticated guidance system so why that system was never protected is simply arrogance on our part.
http://news.aol.com/article/hackers-ste ... 422?cid=12
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