Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Why A Cyber Attack Was Not Launched Against Gaddafi

The U.S. Government opted for more conventional methods to strike at Gadaffi forces, but did consider mounting a cyber attack on Libya's air-defence system

'Cyber Weapons Are Like The Ferrari You Keep In The Garage' Says U.S. Official After Decision NOT To Use Hack Attacks In Libya -- Daily Mail

The U.S. Government debated whether to launch a cyber attack on Libya's air-defence system days before air strikes hit Gadaffi forces, it was reported.

Administration officials and certain military officers rejected the plan to hack into Libya's government computer system for fear that other countries like Russia or China would follow suit.

It was also uncertain whether Barack Obama could authorise such an attack without informing Congress.

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Before The Libyan war, The White House Debated Conducting A Cyber Offensive First

My Comment: Or maybe they were afraid that if this 'Ferrari' was taken out of the garage .... everyone will then realize that after spending billions .... we have a lemon.

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