"Send text message" is really not that 1337 of a hax0r.
Georgia actually crippled some of Russia's telecom infrastructure during the Russian invasion of Georgia (the nation, not the state). Didn't help them win the war, but they still did it.
You think the soulless, voting bugmen know the difference? This story is yet another exercise in manufacturing consent—point to the dangers of Iranian/Russian/Anyone-Israel-Doesn't-Likeistani black hats attacking the grid/banks/cellphones, and why we need to ban Internet anonymity and push for Central Bank Digital Currency.
No, but we're not supposed to be bugmen here, and I want to include a bit of nuance into the consideration.
Iran is certainly capable of pulling stunts the stunts that they've been accused of, whether or not they are actually doing them, and whether or not they are casus belli for war.
"Send text message" is really not that 1337 of a hax0r.
Georgia actually crippled some of Russia's telecom infrastructure during the Russian invasion of Georgia (the nation, not the state). Didn't help them win the war, but they still did it.
You think the soulless, voting bugmen know the difference? This story is yet another exercise in manufacturing consent—point to the dangers of Iranian/Russian/Anyone-Israel-Doesn't-Likeistani black hats attacking the grid/banks/cellphones, and why we need to ban Internet anonymity and push for Central Bank Digital Currency.
No, but we're not supposed to be bugmen here, and I want to include a bit of nuance into the consideration.
Iran is certainly capable of pulling stunts the stunts that they've been accused of, whether or not they are actually doing them, and whether or not they are casus belli for war.