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On Iran Malware Attack, America Could “Reap What It Sows”
September 26, 2010 · Mustapha Hamoui
Matt Gurney advises the Americans not to be too smug about Stuxnet:
Most of the civilian essential infrastructure in North America dates back to the 1950s and lays completely open to a computer attack that could leave North Americans without heat, power and water for days. Most of the civilian essential infrastructure in North America dates back to the 1950s and lays completely open to a computer attack that could leave North Americans without heat, power and water for days or even weeks, all without an enemy having to so much as fire a shot or open a missile launch tube.
I like how this Canadian author writes of “North America” as if it were some legitimate polity. Besides, since when was Karma a basis for writing about foreign policy and warfare?