Russia accused of unleashing cyberwar to disable Estonia
· Parliament, ministries, banks, media targeted
· Nato experts sent in to strengthen defences
Ian Traynor in Brussels
Thursday May 17, 2007
The Guardian
A three-week wave of massive cyber-attacks on the small Baltic country of Estonia, the first known incidence of such an assault on a state, is causing alarm across the western alliance, with Nato urgently examining the offensive and its implications.
While Russia and Estonia are embroiled in their worst dispute since the collapse of the Soviet Union, a row that erupted at the end of last month over the Estonians' removal of the Bronze Soldier Soviet war memorial in central Tallinn, the country has been subjected to a barrage of cyber warfare, disabling the websites of government ministries, political parties, newspapers, banks, and companies.
Nato has dispatched some of its top cyber-terrorism experts to Tallinn to investigate and to help the Estonians beef up their electronic defences.
"This is an operational security issue, something we're taking very seriously," said an official at Nato headquarters in Brussels. "It goes to the heart of the alliance's modus operandi."
Alarm over the unprecedented scale of cyber-warfare is to be raised tomorrow at a summit between Russian and European leaders outside Samara on the Volga.
While planning to raise the issue with the Russian authorities, EU and Nato officials have been careful not to accuse the Russians directly.
If it were established that Russia is behind the attacks, it would be the first known case of one state targeting another by cyber-warfare.
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Deuce, always a step ahead. I was just going to mention that, under the mighty bear plays teddy, or something.
ReplyDeletePelosi throws a fit, the Russians throw a fit, like you said earlier deuce the muzzies just aren't grown up, always throwing fits.
All these people need a couple years at Walden Pond, or maybe sailing with Captain Ahab, to see what a real fit is like.
Looking a little more closely I see there isn't much to this naked aggression.
ReplyDeleteBobalharb: All these people need a couple years at Walden Pond, or maybe sailing with Captain Ahab, to see what a real fit is like.
ReplyDeleteGive Nancy Pelosi a bigger airplane than Hillary Clinton if you really want to see the fur fly.
We're gonna need more taters
ReplyDeleteWe need Roman ROEs:
ReplyDeleteKill all the men in the vicinity of an attack
Rape all the women
Sell the women and children into slavery
Burn the place to ashes
It worked two millenia ago, it will work now.
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Where's lugh?
Well, how do you do that on the Internet?
ReplyDeleteA cyber-attack is one of the few weapons that could target an entire nation, literally. Rather than just resonating, it could destroy national infrastructure, not just a node here and there.
I'm sure Bush is all over that like Habu on the Bourne Identity trilogy.
Ted Galen Carpenter writes that withdrawing to Kurdistan is no withdrawal. Link at antiwar.com..from Trish...so that explains her positions.
ReplyDeleteTrish goes over to the anti war sites and reads the trash over there then shovels it back over here thinking it has merit.
Problem is she doesn't have the intellectual power to go beyond what she just read..so after her initial remarks she fades away into th eworld of the two or three word meaningless utterance.
ANTI WAR TRISH ..figured as much
Don't ya love scrolling down and seeing that eye come up ..bitch'in
ReplyDeletePlease define "beyond" as you just used it.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
"Trish goes over to the anti war sites..."
ReplyDeleteEvery day.
beat the hell out of teresita's puss..
ReplyDeletehey zipperhead can we get the sqaut picture back?
Trish has never had an avatar...how about a fishwife or a Lady MacBeth but without the charm?
ReplyDeleteI guess I could make her an honorary Tater....waddya wanna be Trish? TrashMouthTater seems to fit or AntiWarTater.
Habu the Busta is havin hisself a melt-down
ReplyDeletePeace be upon you all. Nite.
ReplyDeleteAldy, Doug,DR,Deuce whoever shove your thanks up your ass.
ReplyDeleteIn this crazy mixed up world, sometimes all a man can do is make another blogger name and start over.
ReplyDeleteSome names are male, others female, still others ambiguous, the better to let a fretful identity free in the social canvas of comment threads - so that one day he/she may post as themselves happily and confidently, with the charm and wisdom of Buddy Larsen and the acute insight of DR...
This Busta sure does love talking about ass-play and shit.
ReplyDeleteHells wrong witchoo?
While far from exhaustive, the links below should lay to rest the remarkable idea that the United States fought WWII in Europe without the prerequisite construction of bases. These bases were in the UK only. Of course, bases and ports were also constructed in the UK to house several million American ground troops and to anchor sections of the largest armada of ships assembled in the history of the world.
ReplyDeleteAlphabetical list of WW2 airfields
in Great Britain
8th United States Army Air Force. UK. WWII
9th United States Army Air Force. UK. WWII
Other United States Army Air Forces. UK. WWII
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Leather Daddy Habu has commanded, like Solomon:
ReplyDeleteShove your Thanks up your ass or retract it.
The truly grateful would shove it up his/her ass.
It is a time-honored test of gratitude. What will the Alderman do given his falling poll numbers and the uproar at the City Council over kickbacks to the Park District?
Don't have meltdowns...why have 'em?
ReplyDeletedon't drink
gave up reefer 10-12 years ago
enjoy life..
is that zipperhead gonna change that pic or not? Maybe she'll put the one with otitis media back up..that was sooo cool
Aldy, it's you Doug me lad .. boffo
ReplyDeleteTeresita is more respectable given that she actually puts her own name out there - rather than hide behind constructions that make safe racist statements no good man would ever want associated with his name.
ReplyDeleteI stopped by this Elephant Bar because a friend said to try it out.
ReplyDeleteJesus H. Christ this place is not you regular friendly bar.
Aldy-Dougy-do that is so sweet. You still pull'in down on mommasans teat? bet ya are...come on fess up.
ReplyDeleteJust keep gettin' uglier. Nowhere to go but ugly. Little different than an Islamist confronted with modernity, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteHabu and the Mussulmen both retreat into the same epistemological playground: where veracity is intrinsic to the inflammatory.
ReplyDeleteMeltdown indeed.
Allen,
ReplyDeleteBy George it's good to see you in print. I'm still over here , why I don't know, fighting the anti-war hate America crowd
Doug the Jew hater and holocaust denier is now playing the roll of Alderman Williams.
Anyway it's still just a backwater bar with a tinty piano ..
Oh Allen Aquarium is Habu
ReplyDeleteyou need a damn Alice looking glass around here
ReplyDeleteNo, I'm not Doug. Though, I've watched him post for years. He turned against The Course before I did. Wiser by that mark. He finds humor in the Hobbesian.
ReplyDeleteepistemological playground: where veracity is intrinsic to the inflammatory.
ReplyDeletehey someone open a window Doug just cut one
one what?
a deck of cards?
a brick of shit?
just open the window he's libel to drop the entire thesaurus on us
how many points did you win for "zipperhead"?
ReplyDeleteOk nighttime
ReplyDeletelets hope zipperhead and Trash Trish get douched out before morning..whew wee
Even Busta's gotta sleep...
ReplyDelete...in they moms house!
Aldy-Dougy-do
ReplyDeleteok..gook then
i got a couple of double word scores and a triple on the z
bye
May Rufus' ghost haunt you in your sleep so that you awake a new and kinder man.
ReplyDeleteGood night.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on Wednesday agreed to start accession talks with Israel, which are expected to lead to full membership in the organization within two years.
ReplyDelete"This is a step that expresses another vote of confidence in the strength of the Israeli economy and its ability to develop," said Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who is also acting as the country's Finance Minister. "There is no doubt that Israel will now be enjoying the fruits of additional foreign investments, which will come from everywhere around the world."
Israel currently has an associate relationship with the OECD.
Talks with Israel
"Jesus H. Christ this place is not you regular friendly bar."
ReplyDeleteLOL!
Just grab a flame-retardant suit, helmet, and some incindiary grenades.
zipperhead
ReplyDeletezipperhead (ZIP.ur.hed) n. A stupid person, or a person who has a closed mind. Also: zipper-head, zipper head.
Example Citation:
"Most of the people use their boats and Waverunners properly, but then we have those we call zipperheads," said Sgt. Jim Cowan of the marine division. "These are otherwise intelligent people who when they get on the water, they unzip their heads, take out their brains and then go out on the lake with their Jet Skis."
—Jim Tittsworth, "Jet skiing may be a gas, but don't forget to check your gauge," The Detroit News, June 2, 1998
No rest for the wicked, I guess.
ReplyDeleteGoing to get every dime/minute out of that Timeshare, now that you finally scored the month of May.
Best to you, Habu,
Alderman Williams & Your Friends at the City Council
OT.
ReplyDeleteWhit or Deuce: I sent you an email some days ago and it was answered by someone named Mitch. After a couple of exchanges he admitted:
from Mitch
to viktor silo
date May 12, 2007 9:33 PM
Viktor
I am neither Whit nor Deuce. I am, an accidentally interested party as your post ended up in my inbox.
If he accidently got the email I sent you, does that mean that you did not get it? If you did get it, does this man speak for you?
I would have emailed you about this but I'm unsure about whether or not it would reach you.
If you wish, I will forward the complete correspondence to you including the person's complete name. You can email me at
Viktorsilo@gmail.com
Aldy
ReplyDelete2164
DR
2164
you can get down in the mud
"In order to remain an influential voice in the world economy, through policy analysis, dialogue and rule making, the OECD must strengthen its links with other countries," the organisation said yesterday.
ReplyDeleteIt said the accession process can take time because it requires assessments of a country's ability to meet OECD standards in a wide range of policy areas.
"This makes it difficult to bring on board more than a small number of new members at the same time. That is why the OECD wishes to start accession negotiations with a few countries now, while at the same time strengthening its relations, with a view to possible membership, with other major economies," it added.
Invite for Membership
My money's on aspergers.
ReplyDeleteGas Pump Posturing
ReplyDeleteBy George Will
WASHINGTON -- Democrats, seething at the injustice of gasoline prices, have sprung to the aid of embattled motorists. So resolute are Democrats about defending the downtrodden, they are undeterred by the fact that motorists, not acting like people trodden upon, are driving more than ever. Gasoline consumption has increased 2.14 percent during the last year.
That probably is explained by the inconvenient (to the Democrats' narrative) truth that Speaker Nancy Pelosi was characteristically overwrought when she said that Democrats intend to do this and that because the price of gasoline recently "set a record" at $3.07 a gallon. In real (inflation-adjusted) rather than nominal dollars, $3.07 is less than gasoline cost in 1981.
Pelosi vowed, as politicians have been doing since President Nixon set the fashion, to achieve "energy independence." Such vows are, as Soviet grain production quotas used to be, irrational reflexes that no serious person takes seriously. Pelosi baldly asserts that "energy independence is essential to reducing the price at the pump," but does not say how.
As Steven Hayward of the American Enterprise Institute notes, there is no yearning for national self-sufficiency concerning other essential goods, such as food, automobiles, airplanes or medicines. Are Democrats worried about security of oil supplies? In some ways, Hayward says, America's energy supply is more secure than it was in the 1970s, partly because "since 1975, energy consumption per unit of gross domestic product has fallen 48 percent." Furthermore, "oil represents a shrinking share of total U.S. energy consumption -- from 44 percent in 1970 to 40 percent in 2005." The oil America consumes -- only one-eighth of which comes from the Middle East -- is used almost entirely in transportation, and accounts for about 40 percent of energy uses. Half of America's electricity is generated by coal, of which America has a huge abundance.
America has about 22 billion barrels of "proven" oil reserves, defined as "reasonably certain to be recoverable in future years under existing economic and operating conditions." In addition, there are an estimated 112 billion barrels that could be recovered with existing drilling and production technology. Make that, with existing drilling and production technology -- and fewer Democrats like Pelosi who, while promising energy independence, are opposed to any drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and much drilling offshore, where 87 billion of the 112 billion barrels are located, as is much of the estimated 656 trillion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas.
Pelosi announced herself "particularly concerned" that the highest price of gasoline recently was in her San Francisco district -- $3.49. So she endorses H.R. 1252 to protect consumers from "price gouging," defined, not altogether helpfully, by a blizzard of adjectives and adverbs. Gouging occurs when gasoline prices are "unconscionably" excessive, or sellers raise prices "unreasonably" by taking "unfair'" advantage of "unusual" market conditions, or when the price charged represents a "gross" disparity from the price of crude oil, or when the amount charged "grossly" exceeds the price at which gasoline was obtainable in the same area. The bill does not explain how a gouger can gouge when his product is obtainable cheaper nearby. Actually, Pelosi's constituents are being gouged by people like Pelosi -- by government. While oil companies make about 13 cents on a gallon of gasoline, the federal government makes 18.4 cents (the federal tax) and California's various governments make 40.2 cents (the nation's third-highest gasoline tax). Pelosi's San Francisco collects a local sales tax of 8.5 percent -- higher than the state's average for local sales taxes.
Pelosi and others who just know, evidently intuitively, the "fair" price of gasoline must relish what has happened in Merrill, Wis., where Raj Bhandari owns a BP gas station. He became an outlaw when he had what seemed, to everyone but the state's government, a good idea. He gave a discount of 2 cents per gallon to senior citizens and 3 cents for people who support local youth sports programs.
But Wisconsin's Unfair Sales Act requires retailers to sell gasoline for 9.18 percent above the wholesale price. The state's marvelously misnamed Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection has protected consumers from Bhandari's discounts by forcing him to raise his prices. Some customers now think he is price gouging.
Some Wisconsin legislators are considering changing the Unfair Sales Act to allow retailers to discount gasoline to benefit things those legislators think should be benefited. In Madison, Wis., as in Washington, D.C., it is considered eccentric to think that government should butt out, let people buy and sell as they please, and let markets equilibrate.
georgewill@washpost.com
(c) 2007, Washington Post Writers Group
sam
ReplyDeleteasburner is too flaky
stinkin with
2164
Deuce wouldn't play revenge on the Internet. I always see him as a Baron Samedi type.
ReplyDeleteAnyone want to test and see if you can summon him with rum and fine cigars?
Habu, God has given you the gift of wordplay. You must go forth and find someone who can beat-box. Then it is off to Def Jams with the both of you, for a grandiloquent freestyle rap battle!
ReplyDeleteAnyone else catch that?
ReplyDeleteHabu could have just said stickin but in a flash of brilliance, he realized stinkin had the flare he was going for.
Poetry in motion.
I ought to hire you for my ESL racket.
If EB was a Sitcom, would Habu be our Steve Urkel?
ReplyDeleteI call DR is Carl Winslow.
ReplyDeleteJust picture that face sardonically saying "Go Bandar Go!"
ReplyDeleteChile, Estonia, Israel, Russia and Slovenia were invited to membership discussions while Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and SA were offered enhanced ties — the first step towards joining the OECD.
ReplyDeleteThe process is bound to be lengthy but also means SA is likely to become the first African member.
“This signals a noticeable decline in generalised risk in SA and it will certainly encourage foreign investor interest in both the financial and real economy,” Standard Bank group economist Goolam Ballim said. The timing was ironic, as global investors were pumping money into the developing world, where returns were higher, he said.
African Member
Who was that nice old lady that brought all those brownies, an who ate them all?
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