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Interesting . As it turns out, the July [Internet access] attack [against Web sites in the Republic of Georgia] may have been a dress rehearsal for an all-out cyberwar once the shooting started between Georgia and Russia. According to Internet technical experts, it was the first time a known cyberattack had coincided with a shooting war. But it will likely not be the last, said Bill ...
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Maggie's Farm — ... city. What a pity. Government destroyed it. Christian convert burned alive in Saudi Arabia The Musharraf mess. Front Page. But it's good too see we are still pressing the Taliban/Al Qaida morons. Even by trial lawyer standards, Edwards is a real sleazebag. Coulter What does Putin see when he looks into Obama's eyes? My opinion? P-U-S-S-Y. Related, from Krauthammer: Time to get serious with Russia. Related: The cyberwar in Georgia. It's a first. Also sort-of related: Barack Obama, legal ...

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