The Cyber War is Here. Who's Winning?
July 20, 2010
July 20, 2010
BRONX, N.Y., July 20 -- Fordham University issued the following news release:
In 2008, spies broke into the Pentagon. No violence was involved. No guard was overpowered, no knockout gas was used. Instead, a simple flash drive was left in an employee parking lot waiting for some unsuspecting government employee to find it and, with a little luck, plug it into their computer on the Pentagon's network. On the flash drive was sophisticated spyware that gave the attacker access to . . .
In 2008, spies broke into the Pentagon. No violence was involved. No guard was overpowered, no knockout gas was used. Instead, a simple flash drive was left in an employee parking lot waiting for some unsuspecting government employee to find it and, with a little luck, plug it into their computer on the Pentagon's network. On the flash drive was sophisticated spyware that gave the attacker access to . . .
