CIA warns for cyberterrorisme

Since the attacks on 11 September sees America everywhere danger. In a new report of the CIA there again is warned for the phenomenon 'cyberterrorisme'. According to the Americas comes the largest danger of a Japanese 'cybercultgroepering'.

The remarks of the CIA are to find in a report directed at a commission of the American Senate that self occupies with information services. In that is answered on all sorts of questions of senators. A senator asks self finished how realistically the talloze warnings of the FBI about the possible cyberattacklen source are not. Someone else question rings or sees to already-Queda source to bring about the possibility via the internet damage closed at the American economy.

That is maintained namely all considerable time by the American government, among many by Richard Clark, the presidentile counsellor about cyberterrorisme. Clark stands known as the person that for years hawks the doom image of an “electronic Pearl Harbor”, referring to the surprises attack through which America concerned hit by the Second world War. Adversaries find however that the counsellor strengthen exaggerates and that terrorists much more damage can deal via actual attacks.

The CIA is not it here with once. “Cyberattacklen against our crtical infrastructure its town more an option for terrorists, because they more trusted hit with this child mean and the technologies that it for necessary be”, falls in the report to read. Already-Queda and Hezbollah will investigation perform to lead to the most suitable manner such attacks out. The most dangerous cyberterroristengroep is however in Japan to find: Aleph. This group carried previously the name Aum Shinrikyo and came in 1995 in the news then members saringifgas released in the subway of Tokyo.

“Aleph is the terrorist group that the most interest attach at cybervaardigheden. These will uses can become for cyberattacklen against the U.S.”, says the CIA. “The group identifies self as a cybercult and gets million dollars per year from the sale of computers.”