Here's an idea. There are hundreds of programmers creating apps for city governments across the nation. Do you think any of them may be anarchists, or criminals? Duh! Here's another. For the past eight years Harvard University IT employees, and criminals employed by local police tampered with my home computer. Do you think that police and academic hackers can thwart attacks from other nations? Just asking. With no plan, clueless officials fund creation of more and more digital systems that remain vulnerable. More evidence that leadership positions in government, corporations and universities are being filled by weak persons with relaxed rectitude. See, Roger Morris's book, Partners in Power, about the Clintons.
[From article]
“If you have a device connected to the Internet, you can’t ever have high confidence that you’re safe,” he said.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/9/fbi-director-us-vulnerable-major-cyberattack/
FBI director: U.S. vulnerable to major cyberattack
By Phillip Swarts
The Washington Times
Tuesday, December 9, 2014


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