Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Enough already...what About REAL NEWS

The "King of Pop" dies,  and is immediately deified by the MSM. MEANWHILE- major wire services are buzzing the cyber news, that major South Korean and America web sites are under attack.

People at my work site stop work to watch coverage on the breakroom TV, and ask why i dont join them; I explain that I never really liked his music..surely i jest, I must have liked some of his music, right?? No joy, i never really liked any of it. Really.So this is the extent i will mention this here: Rest In Peace

Meanwhile-

WASHINGTON – A widespread and unusually resilient computer attack that began July 4 knocked out the Web sites of several government agencies, including some that are responsible for fighting cyber crime, The Associated Press has learned.

The Treasury Department, Secret Service, Federal Trade Commission and Transportation Department Web sites were all down at varying points over the holiday weekend and into this week, according to officials inside and outside the government. Some of the sites were still experiencing problems Tuesday evening. Cyber attacks on South Korea government and private sites also may be linked, officials there said.

Others familiar with the U.S. outage, which is called a denial of service attack, said that the fact that the government Web sites were still being affected three days after it began signaled an unusually lengthy and sophisticated attack. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the matter.

Web sites of major South Korean government agencies, banks and Internet sites also were paralyzed in a suspected cyber attack Tuesday. Ahn Jeong-eun, a spokeswoman at the Korea Information Security Agency, said the U.S. and South Korean attacks appeared to be linked.

The South Korean sites included the presidential Blue House, the Defense Ministry, the National Assembly, Shinhan Bank, Korea Exchange Bank and top Internet portal Naver. They went down or had access problems since late Tuesday, Ahn said.

According to Rushlo, the Transportation Web site was "100 percent down" for two days, so that no Internet users could get through to it. The FTC site, meanwhile, started to come back online late Sunday, but even on Tuesday Internet users still were unable to get to the site 70 percent of the time.

"This is very strange. You don't see this," he said. "Having something 100 percent down for a 24-hour-plus period is a pretty significant event."

He added that, "The fact that it lasted for so long and that it was so significant in its ability to bring the site down says something about the site's ability to fend off (an attack) or about the severity of the attack."

Last summer, in the weeks leading up to the war between Russia and Georgia, Georgian government and corporate Web sites began to see "denial of service" attacks. The Kremlin denied involvement, but a group of independent Western computer experts traced domain names and Web site registration data to conclude that the Russian security and military intelligence agencies were involved.

Canice Opinion: Targeting South Korea and the United States simultaneously may seem to suggest ...hmmm, North Korea?

4 comments:

  1. Completely understandable Canice...not everyone liked him or his music, however, it cannot be denied that he was an awesome performer/entertainer. I'm a fan of the classic rock genre as well, but I must give MJ the credit due him. As you said, Rest In Peace

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  2. The real news of our times needs to be the focus of our attention. The passing of anyone deserves note, and those know to more people obviously will become newsworthy. As I said, meanwhile something potentially ominous to our way of life goes unnoticed. I believe nation states and groups devoted to destroying the United States see the current distraction on Obama's travel and MJ media coverage as the distraction necessary to "test" a strategy laid out nearly 20 years ago by the Chinese military. Bringing a government web site down for 2 days is significant.

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  3. I hope that after today media circus that the stupid BS ends.

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