Expect more false-flag attacks like this leading up to the vote for the "Cybersecurity Act of 2009" later this summer. Like I said in my post of July 9/09, you'd best be downloading as much important info as you can, because the Internet in its present form may not be long for this world.
The US State Department said Thursday its website came under cyberattack for a fourth day running as it tried to prevent further attacks.
“I’m just going to speak about our website, the state.gov website. There’s not a high volume of attacks. But we’re still concerned about it. They are continuing,” State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters.
According to computer security experts, a dozen US government websites, including those of the White House, Pentagon and State Department, were targeted in a coordinated cyberattack which also struck sites in South Korea.
South Korean lawmakers were quoted as saying Wednesday that South Korea’s intelligence service believes North Korea or its sympathizers may have staged the attack
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