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Message-ID: <20041102160028.C54174@ubzr.zsa.bet>
From: measl at mfn.org (J.A. Terranson)
Subject: Should the industry be expecting a hacker
 response to election results?

On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, n3td3v wrote:

> Do you think if bush gets back in that hackers have something ready to
> launch against internet targets?

No.


> Are security firms ready for a major internet incident?

No need.


> Are the major dot-coms got staff working late incase something occurs?

Unlikely.


> Is this realistic or is my drama filled imagination getting the better
> of me?

Back away from the pipe please.


> Personally i'm expecting something, i don't know if it comes in the
> way of a denial of service of some description or a virus outbreak, or
> perhaps a high profile defacement on one of the major dot-coms.
>
> I think if hackers were holding off an exploit or vulnerability for a
> rainy day or day of high political importance, then the U.S election
> result if it swings in the direction of bush would be the prime time
> to use it.

You've been watching too many McAfee commercials.

> Thanks,

You're welcome.

> n3td3v

-- 
Yours,

J.A. Terranson
sysadmin@....org
0xBD4A95BF

	"An ill wind is stalking
	while evil stars whir
	and all the gold apples
	go bad to the core"

	S. Plath, Temper of Time


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