Monday, October 15, 2012

Future cyber attacks could rival 9-11, cripple US, warns Panetta

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Future cyber attacks could rival 9-11, cripple US, warns Panetta
The U.S. is facing a dramatically increasing threat from cyber attacks and a future attack on the country's critical infrastructure could have an effect similar to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks of 2001, the U.S. Secretary of Defense said Thursday evening. Read More


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Chinese telecom firms pose national security threat, US committee finds
After a yearlong investigation, a congressional committee concluded that Chinese telecommunication equipment vendors Huawei Technologies and ZTE pose a security threat to the U.S., with lawmakers advising U.S. private-sector firms not to buy networking gear from the companies. Read More

 
 
 

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