The Department of Homeland Security is working closely with the Pentagon to determine the extent of the cyber attack on America's largest military contractor Lockheed Martin. Tony Guida reports on the latest details.
17 billion $ is alot of money to spend to prevent cyber attacks that are only 1-3000$ in making, if you can spend less than 5000 and hack in the pentagon, then surely it cant cost that much to prevent it.
so basically one EMP bomb and our country is crippled. all the military hardware neutralized, communication seized, billions in military jets,tanks,logistics and our eyes and ears gone....great,just great
17 billion $ is alot of money to spend to prevent cyber attacks that are only 1-3000$ in making, if you can spend less than 5000 and hack in the pentagon, then surely it cant cost that much to prevent it.
nickflame9 2 weeks ago
Interesting videoclip
mcfrdmn 9 months ago
This "attack" is so bogus - the whole story around this stinks.
sparrow111260 9 months ago
The Internet could possibly bite safety in the ass. Why are people suddenly surprised?
CertifiedGooner729 9 months ago
so basically one EMP bomb and our country is crippled. all the military hardware neutralized, communication seized, billions in military jets,tanks,logistics and our eyes and ears gone....great,just great
ODDNOMAD 9 months ago
@gigobait ... Outsourcing their jobs to India and elsewhere?
intuitiveexplorer 9 months ago
Damn, sounds like things are heating up on cyberspace... he says in cyberspace. :)
Deadmansparty2002 9 months ago
CHINESE AT IT AGAIN !!
pranabnaik 9 months ago
The US has been under attack for years, this is the electronic phase of the third war to end all wars.
jamesappleridge 9 months ago
Makes you wonder why a computer with such plans even needs the internet, use freaking USB devices to move the data from PC to PC.
brageyboy 9 months ago