The Analysis on Christmas Terror

Based on a report.

OFF-THE-SIDE NOTE: Not long ago, an article has caught my attention. The date was Wednesday, December 23, 2009: As cyberattacks increase, U.S. faces shortage of security talent. This was a particular concern of mine, naturally, due to the fact that Chinese cyber-community might be under suspicions Or perhaps, it was their own people-hackers that were hired, and even some without their knowledge. It is no doubt that they should be cracked down, if such intrusions harm the Chinese-American relations in a way that it undermines the security of both countries. Then again, perhaps the People’s Liberation Army is too boastful that it does not consider its potential consequences. Let’s hope that it isn’t the case.

ON THE SUBJECT:

It is no secret that al-Qaeda, and beyond, have their own tactics outside the politics. In this case, I draw on the cyber-analysis document that has been submitted a month ago. I do not intend to spoil nor leak the source, which is definitely not my intentions. The Christmas terror plot surprised me, with brave efforts of a Dutch man who foiled the plot. Indeed, I think this would increase better relations between Euro-American efforts to combat terrorism.

Because of cyber-security reasons, I suspect that Europeans are more aware than, perhaps, majority of American public. And so thus, I will offer only a piece of the source that possibly has been released to wide university academics in U.S. and European stand-views. I never thought that it has been a forewarn, or possibly, one that provoked such event. I just write as I think along carefully.

The piece is about the cyber-nature of spamming.

I can’t think of anything to add. So this will do for now.

Enough said.

If we look up-close on the spam (which is under my email account)…

A spamming out of Nigeria. On next last one… It might makes you think carefully.

It should be noted, though, unsubscribe can be deceiving. Be sure to look at the page source to see if it actually fool you into subscribing further at the ‘unsubscribe’ page. That’s about it.

The terrorist suspect, is, interestingly, the son of a wealth Nigerian individual.

I don’t believe that there is anything for me to add. It is important to note that funds are secrecy in the sphere of networks. Scamming could be one of them, yet… there is a source of cyber-funds as well. It is something to think about, especially the “a form of financial cyber-warfare on wider scale” as referred on Spamming No. 2. I assume that includes the 9/11 and recent incidents.

Any comments or opinions? Discuss them below.

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