I have touched on this subject before.
Cyber Bombs.
In my Post
I talked about how foolish it would be to have a freeway full of
"cars that are fully autonomous."
Even if the system is fully off the grid,
meaning not on the
World Wide Web.
Then all you have to do is get a hold of one of these self driven cars,
infecting it with a kill switch virus to go off at a certain speed when it hits the freeway,
and that will cause that one vehicle crashing into other vehicles,
causing a major accident.
Add ten to the mix,
add suicide drivers to the mix,
and you have a brand new way of terrorizing the World.
Cyber Bombs
in cars.
But fear not.
The U.S. has decided to get in on the game.
"Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work told reporters today that ISIL is under tremendous pressure from the United States — “from every single direction, the north, the east, the west and the south” — and the terrorist group has lost every engagement with allied forces over the last six months. That apparently includes in cyberspace. I’ve got to tell you right now it sucks to be ISIL,” he told us on his plane en route to the 32nd Space Symposium. “Those guys are under enormous pressure. Every time we have gone after one of their defended positions in the last 10 months, we have defeated them. They have left. They have retreated. They are hunkering down. That includes using all the instruments of national power, including for the first time, the use of what Work called “cyber bombs.” He credited Defense Secretary Ash Carter with being “extraordinarily innovative in his use of our capabilities against ISIL. So for example, we are dropping cyber bombs. We have never done that before. It is the first time he has given Cyber Command guidance we’re going to go after ISIL. Just like we have an air campaign, I want to have a cyber campaign. I want to use all the space capabilities I have.” Carter hinted at the use of cyber weapons when he spoke at the Center for International and Strategic Studies on April 5: “I’ve also brought Strategic Command and Cyber Command into these operations as well, to leverage their unique capabilities in space and cyber to contribute to the defeat of ISIL.” By Colin Clark for Breaking Defense
This sort of thing has been going on for a long time.
It is not the first time the United States used a
Cyber Bomb.
Remember the U.S. cyber attacks against Iran?
"Iran Reportedly 'Rocked' By AC/DC Computer Worm At Nuclear Power Plants" By Brittney Fitzgerald for Huffington Post
You can bet your bottom dollar that the
United States
is not the only country doing this to other countries.
And you can bet that corporations are sabotaging other World wide corporations too!
If you are foolish enough to believe that it must be very difficult to drop a
Cyber Bomb
because there possibly cannot be that many people in the World who can do it?
Just read what the Pentagon is asking in my Post
or read why the
"FBI paid professional hackers one-time fee to crack San Bernardino iPhone." By Ellen Nakashima for The Washington Post
That just goes to show you how many good
Hackers
there are in this country alone.
This is,
Making Plans On How To Add A Steering Wheel To My Autonomous Car,
Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your High School Class is running the country.”
- Kurt Vonnegut -
That is my story and I am sticking to it!
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I am waiting for the Japanese to create cyber women. They could drive the cars and preform other tasks.
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