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U.S. Finds Malicious Code Changes in Y2K Fixes

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> 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.

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> "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.

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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................

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