In the article "Cyber War" written by Patricia Smith she talks
about how invaders from Saudi Arabia and America go back and forth sending
viruses to each other to affect each other’s government systems.
She shows that there isn't much a war with guns and weapons, that normal
people can send you virus's in computer's and mess things up for America. In
the future there won’t be more fighting, the people hacking America can hurt
more American's in different ways.
On August 15 an attack happened by hackers going into Saudi Arabia's
computers. On that day, about 55,000 people were home preparing for a Muslim
holiday when hackers sent out a virus. The virus erased 75% of Aramco's factory
data.
This practically started the whole cyber war between America and other top
countries.
Richard Clarke who was a White House counterterrorism official said "It
proved you don’t have to be sophisticated to do a lot of damage; there are lots
of targets in the U.S. where they could do the same thing. The attacks were intended
to say: 'If you mess with us, you can expect retaliation.' "
Richard is right. Almost anybody can create a virus and send it in an email or
something you don’t have to be a top scientist to affect somebody's computer
system. The viruses sent to Saudi Arabia and other places are more high tech
than an ordinary person's virus. But a virus can be made by anybody is the
point.
The U.S. becomes more vulnerable to these viruses with so much social
network and kids doing so many things on computers now days. This has
Washington worried about more cyber wars.
Leon Panetta, a Defense Secretary, states that the U.S. "might be
facing a possibility of 'cyber war'."
Computers aren't just infected with viruses on a holiday and Saudi Arabia isn’t
the only place that sends attacks. China and Iran are also two of America's
biggest sources of cyberwaring.
China sends attacks daily to America. Trying to steal Pentagon and corporate
secrets, not trying to harm anybody. Iran is trying to hurt America though.
America thinks that Iran is after the attack sent to Saudi Aramco and is
behind taking off line internet banks. Such as Wells Fargo, and PNC. Other
online banks such as Capitol One and BB&T were interrupted.
One day something really bad is going to happen. Technology is only getting
better and the situation will only get worse.
If we are getting so many attacks daily, sending them back is not always
going to help. It's only going to make things worse. Maybe the government
should try to talk it out with these countries and settle things down. If that
doesn't work there are other ways.
War is not the only answer.
Good, but make sure you complete part 4 as well. 85
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