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No. This is stupid media propaganda. I can't believe people would honestly think terrorists are gonna hack the government and set off bombs. That's just retarded.
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Ten bucks says that nuclear facilities aren't connected to the internet. Maybe to an intranet, but definitely not the internet.
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Ten bucks says that nuclear facilities aren't connected to the internet. Maybe to an intranet, but definitely not the internet. Ten bucks? I'd bet my next paycheck on it. As dumb as politicians are, they aren't a representation of the entire government (and, obviously, the military). Look, there's idiots there, too, but no one is stupid enough to jeopardize weapon systems by connecting them to the internet (or anything else that could possibly be accessed from outside sources). Yeah, the media is just dumb (lucky for them, so is most of America).
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Ten bucks says that nuclear facilities aren't connected to the internet. Maybe to an intranet, but definitely not the internet. Ten bucks? I'd bet my next paycheck on it. As dumb as politicians are, they aren't a representation of the entire government (and, obviously, the military). Look, there's idiots there, too, but no one is stupid enough to jeopardize weapon systems by connecting them to the internet (or anything else that could possibly be accessed from outside sources). Yeah, the media is just dumb (lucky for them, so is most of America). Haha. Remember War Games? Freaking awesome movie. But that is exactly what would happen if they were connected.
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No. This is stupid media propaganda. Agreed. There are always two ways to look at this. 1) OMG we are all going to die. or 2) "Governments around the world have recently stepped up their commitment to increasing cyber-defence." We should feel safer. Pick and choose, but either way it is "stupid media propaganda."
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