Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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Five Top Fears (Other Than al Qaeda) of U.S. Spy Agencies

The global economic crisis tops the list, says National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair

Posted February 13, 2009

Blair said that the North was unlikely to use its nuclear weapons in an offensive capacity but would rely on the arsenal as a deterrent. He said that while intelligence analysts don't expect Pyongyang to export completed devices, there is concern over proliferation of nuclear and ballistic missiles technology. "Some in the intelligence community have increasing concerns that North Korea has an ongoing covert uranium enrichment program," he said.

5. Computer security: The digital realm continues to be a weak spot for technologically advanced nations. "A growing array of state and nonstate adversaries are increasingly targeting—for exploitation and potentially disruption or destruction—our information infrastructure, including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers in critical industries," Blair told the senators. "A successful cyber attack against a major financial service provider could severely impact the national economy, while cyberattacks against physical infrastructure computer systems such as those that control power grids or oil refineries have the potential to disrupt services for hours to weeks."

But his concerns were not solely focused on dramatic hacking attacks. "Malicious activity on the Internet also is rapidly increasing: spam—unsolicited E-mail that can contain malicious software—now accounts for 81 percent of all E-mail. . . . The total cost of spam and all of the types of fraud that take advantage of spam's impact is $42 billion in the U.S. and $140 billion worldwide last year," he said. In addition, global companies may have lost over $1 trillion worth of intellectual property to data theft in 2008.

Reader Comments

Power keg

A typo??? - somebody who merely typed the article, ran spell check and never read the article themselves. Or perhaps someone who is "educated" in America who doesn't know the definition of powder keg or how it would relate to the article's intended meaning. We need to add "educated" Americans that can't find Europe on the map, much less identify the Balkans, to our internal threats.

To Tony Lee

You forgot to write AMEN at the end of the party line.

The main threat is the citizens are getting tiredof our government.

We are taxed todeath,If you consider,all the agencies taxing us.Than the fact thatfathers are treated like fecal matter.And not treatedwith any compasion at all.We are all getting tired of being milked by a bunch of krooks,And liers.I personally think its timefor a revolution.

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