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On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Grevin, Fred <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Hugh said "Wars were fought with infantry not computer hackers."
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> Hugh, the last two World Wars were fought with both (assuming you're
> willing to consider the WW I cipher-breakers as equivalent to hackers).
true but in today's environs hackers are taking a leading role, in the past
cipher breakers were support arms. they made the victory easier
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> Espionage has been around since recorded history (pun intended). See story
> of Ramses II victory at Megiddo (origin of "Armageddon") and biblical
> account of the spies Moses and Aaron sent into Canaanite territory.
once again true, but not anything like we are seeing today especially when
an individual can walk in to a company or government facility with a
portable drive and then walk out with that drive just chock full of
information
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
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