Probably not Islamic terrorism - while a car bomb on Christmas fits their MO, bombing the AT&T building on the one day a year when it is least likely to cause mass casualties does not.
If the attackers struck some sort of core networking infrastructure building it could be genuine international cyber-warfare. If it was just a retail store, then it's obviously something else.
Leftist Terrorism has been known to use bombings, but intentionally avoid mass civilian casualties. That's what they did to Sterling Hall back in the 1970s.
I wonder which of the usual suspects was behind this?
Glowies?
Religion of Peace?
Antifa?
Probably not Islamic terrorism - while a car bomb on Christmas fits their MO, bombing the AT&T building on the one day a year when it is least likely to cause mass casualties does not.
What kind of AT&T building was it?
If the attackers struck some sort of core networking infrastructure building it could be genuine international cyber-warfare. If it was just a retail store, then it's obviously something else.
Leftist Terrorism has been known to use bombings, but intentionally avoid mass civilian casualties. That's what they did to Sterling Hall back in the 1970s.
It was a switching center, so actual network infrastructure.
Hmmmmm