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I think someone's head at FirstEnergy Corp. should roll big time.
1 posted on 08/22/2003 2:01:07 AM PDT by RepublicanArmy
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To: RepublicanArmy
MICROSOFT WORKING WITH THE FEDS, VIRUS ATTACKS MAY BE TERRORISM

Posted by AnimalLover to prarie earth On News/Activism 08/22/2003 2:13 AM PDT #25 of 25

Maybe you might like to look this over?

2 posted on 08/22/2003 2:22:28 AM PDT by AnimalLover
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To: RepublicanArmy
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/968431/posts

Sorry, forgot the address!

3 posted on 08/22/2003 2:26:30 AM PDT by AnimalLover
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To: RepublicanArmy
According to Time Magazine the CIA has not ruled out terrorism on the power grid.
4 posted on 08/22/2003 2:34:33 AM PDT by prarie earth
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To: RepublicanArmy; FairOpinion; Pro-Bush; LindaSOG; Shermy; Sir Gawain; zoyd
August 19, 2003 No.553

Al-Qa'ida Claims Responsibility for Last Week's Blackout

Al-Qa'ida's Abu Hafs Brigades has claimed responsibility for "Operation Quick Lightning in the Land of the Tyrant of this Generation," referring to the blackout last week in the Northeast and Midwest United States. A communiqué by the Abu Hafs Brigades was published at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/abubanan2/message/330. This is the third communiqué by the "Brigades" that is being published by the same web-group; in the first, they accepted responsibility for the downing of an airplane in Kenya. The second accepted responsibility for the Jakarta bombing of the Marriott hotel on August 5, 2003.

The new communiqué says that in compliance with the orders of Osama bin Laden to strike at the American economy, the Brigades struck two important electricity supply targets on the East coast. The Brigades say that they cannot reveal how they did it, because they will probably have to use the same method again soon. The communiqué also claimed that the operation was meant as a present for the Iraqi people.

The following are excerpts from a report by the London-based Arabic daily Al-Hayat about the communiqué: [1]


The Blackout was 'a Realization of bin Laden's Promise to Offer the Iraqi People a Present'

"A communiqué attributed to Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the power blackout that happened in the U.S. last Thursday, saying that the brigades of Abu Fahes Al Masri had hit two main power plants supplying the East of the U.S., as well as major industrial cities in the U.S. and Canada, 'its ally in the war against Islam (New York and Toronto) and their neighbors.'

"The communiqué assured that the operation 'was carried out on the orders of Osama bin Laden to hit the pillars of the U.S. economy,' as 'a realization of bin Laden's promise to offer the Iraqi people a present.'

'The Americans Lived a Black Day they will Never Forget'

"The statement, which Al-Hayat obtained from the website of the International Islamic Media Center, didn't specify the way the alleged sabotage was carried out. The communiqué read: 'let the criminal Bush and his gang know that the punishment is the result of the action, the soldiers of God cut the power on these cities, they darkened the lives of the Americans as these criminals blackened the lives of the Muslim people in Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine. The Americans lived a black day they will never forget. They lived a day of terror and fear… a state of chaos and confusion where looting and pillaging rampaged the cities, just like the capital of the caliphate Baghdad, and Afghanistan and Palestine were. Let the American people take a sip from the same glass.'

'The U.S. will not Live in Peace until Our Conditions are Met'

"It added: 'we heard amazing statements made by the American and Canadian enemies which have nuclear physics universities and space agencies, that lightning hit and destroyed the two plants. And we are supposed to believe this nonsense. If the blackout occurred in one or two cities, their lie would have been credible. But the fact is that the blackout hit the entire East and part of Canada.'

"The communiqué continued: 'one of the benefits of this strike is that the U.S. will not live in peace until our conditions are met, such as releasing all the detainees including Sheikh Omar Abdulrahman, and getting out of the land of the Muslims, including Jerusalem and Kashmir.'

"The authors of the communiqué said that the strikes aimed at 'hitting the major pillar of the U.S. economy (the Stock Exchange)… [and] the UN, which is opposed to Islam, and is based in New York. It is a message to all the investors that the U.S. is no longer a safe country for their money, knowing that the U.S. economy greatly relies on the trust of the investor…'

'The Gift of Sheikh Osama bin Laden is on Its Way to the White House'

"The communiqué mentioned that some economists said the blackout in the U.S. and Canada would cost the U.S. Treasury no less than ten billion U.S. dollars and in order to 'break the hearts of U.S. officials, just know that the cost paid by the Moujahideen to sabotage the power plants was a mere seven thousand dollars. Die of sorrow!'

"The communiqué ended with: 'we tell the Muslims that this is not the awaited strike, but it is called the war of skirmishes (to drain the enemy), and that the American snakes are enormous and need to be consumed and weakened to be destroyed. We tell the people of Afghanistan and Kashmir that the gift of Sheikh Osama bin Laden is on its way to the White House; then the gift of Al Aqsa, and do we know what is the gift of Al Aqsa, where and when? The answer is what you are seeing!'


[1] Published in English on Dar Al-Hayat website, August 18, 2003, http://english.daralhayat.com/arab_news/08-2003/Article-20030818-14bdd659-c0a8-01ed-0079-6e1c903b7552/story.html



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13 posted on 08/22/2003 3:41:56 AM PDT by JustPiper (The Free Republic of America! "W" is our President !!!)
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To: RepublicanArmy
The obvious question here is this: Is Al Quida just claiming responsibility for something that happened, or could they really have caused it? Seems like the former would be the likely answer. Hard to believe that Al Quida has anyone with the savvy to put together and pull off an operation like this. Hate to underestimate my enemy, but really now!
15 posted on 08/22/2003 5:05:35 AM PDT by whipitgood
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To: RepublicanArmy
Also posted HERE.
16 posted on 08/22/2003 5:12:36 AM PDT by Ed_in_NJ
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To: RepublicanArmy
Mission-critical computers should never be connected to the internet.

If they need to communicate it should be through a separate, independent network which intersects the internet at no point.

--Boris

17 posted on 08/22/2003 8:29:14 AM PDT by boris (Education is always painful; pain is always educational.)
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To: RepublicanArmy
"The Slammer attacks came after years of warnings about the vulnerability of power plants and electric distribution systems to cyber attack. A 1997 report by the Clinton White House's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee, which conducted a six-month investigation of power grid cybersecurity, described a national system controlled by Byzantine networks riddled with basic security holes, including widespread use of unsecured SCADA systems, and ample connections between control centers and utility company business networks.

Nobody took it seriously, unfortunately.

What we are experiencing now is a real wake up call, or should be about cyberattacks. Just hope this is not a prelude/phase I to something worse.

Cyber-Attacks by Al Qaeda Feared. Terrorists at Threshold of Using Internet as Tool of Bloodshed, Experts Say -- June 27, 2002

18 posted on 08/22/2003 8:58:44 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: RepublicanArmy
What is the type of insanity called that would have ANY power plant accessable via the "Internet".

It's crazy that something this important doesn't have its own totally secure network!

25 posted on 08/22/2003 10:46:36 AM PDT by FixitGuy
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To: RepublicanArmy
Very interesting. I was flabbergasted that everyone and his brother rushed to the microphones just minutes after the blackout to declare that it was definately NOT terrorism. Yet we still don't know what caused this.

Reminds me of how everyone swore that the TWA 800 crash was positively NOT terrorism, yet they never really satisfied people with their "cause".

35 posted on 08/22/2003 12:09:44 PM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: RepublicanArmy
I love nuclear power, but the thought that someone runs a nuclear facility with Windows is enough to scare the poop out of a guy.
36 posted on 08/22/2003 12:11:30 PM PDT by Petronski (Don't hate me because I'm beautiful....I'm not.)
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To: RepublicanArmy
Why would a computer that controls the safety systems on a nuclear reactor be connected to the outside world via the internet?
38 posted on 08/22/2003 12:26:16 PM PDT by hattend
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To: RepublicanArmy
I manage data backbones.......... This is asinine; safety and control systems have no need to be connected to the public internet....
46 posted on 08/22/2003 3:02:35 PM PDT by tophat9000
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To: RepublicanArmy
bump
51 posted on 08/23/2003 1:08:50 AM PDT by VOA
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