Guest guest Posted October 4, 1999 Report Share Posted October 4, 1999 > > A Central Intelligence Agency officer assigned to the NIPC said > recently that India and Israel appeared to be the "most likely sources > of malicious remediation" of U.S. software. > > "India and Israel appear to be the countries whose governments or > industry may most likely use their access to implant malicious code in > light of their assessed motive, opportunity, and means," the CIA > officer, Terrill Maynard, wrote in the June issue of Infrastructure > Protection Digest. > Anything the CIA says is completely suspect and must be taken with a grain of salt and verified from independent sources. They are completely inept and are simply used for political purposes. > A significant amount of Y2K repair is also being done for U.S. > companies by contractors in Ireland, Pakistan, and the Philippines, > according to Maynard. But they appear among the "least likely" providers > to jeopardize U.S. corporate or government system integrity, although > the possibility cannot be ruled out, he wrote. > This is completely ABSURD. If anything, India & Israel would be the least likely source AND Pakistan the MOST likeley. Remembering the CIA's dubious history and involvement with drug smuggling, I wouldn't accept ANYTHING the firm has to say about y2k. There is something behind this agenda, and one must read between the lines, if you catch my drift................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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