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Message-ID: <008e01c439cd$86992980$9800a8c0@cryo>
From: clint at secureconsulting.com (Clint Bodungen)
Subject: cyberwar against US ?

Technically, there _is_ sort of a sense of national borders in cyberspace in
the form of what backbone providers own which IP blocks ane where they
geographically distribute them.


----- Original Message ----- 


> Hi!
>
> > I've read on zone-h that a group of hackers, called HAA, plans a massive
> > cyberattack against usa.
> > does anyone have heard about that ?
>
> Can you define US in terms of internet routing ? Is there one US 'border'
?
> There is networks, no US or Europe or anything on the net.
>


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