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Message-ID: <4b6ee9310511240945k1cb3830em2bb28cc8fb895f15@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Thu Nov 24 17:45:45 2005
From: xploitable at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: Cyber terrorism is real

It is our intelligence that university students and graduates are
being approached on campus by evil individuals offering large sums of
money to join a cyber devision against governments.

The money is coming from underground gov funded deals.

These people are being told to bring down internet infrastructure, as
well as stealing sensitive data from gov's and corporate america.

Many students here in united kingdom need to pay back their four years
student loans over a number of years.

Large amounts of money are only too appealing to some of these student
and graduates.

The evil individuals are making sure the money offered is way above
any career they would be entering into in the coming year.

Misguided students and graduates are taking up that offer.

This information (not new to us) is released following a greatly out
of touch interview featured on the C|NET website, where Bruce Schneier
thinks online criminals who want to make money is a totally seperate
affair from the cyber terrorism threat.

Can I clarify to him that both are the same, and future cyber
terrorism will be infact money oriented.

http://news.com.com/Terrorism+threat+to+Net+overblown/2008-7348_3-5969380.html

Cheerio

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