2017 to surpass 2016 in cyber attacks

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Expect 2017 Cyber-Attacks to Far Surpass 2016 in Damage, Frequency
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By Wayne Rash *|* Posted 2016-12-29 Print
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Constant bad news about Russian hacking and the increasing prevalence of ransomware made 2016 an IT security disaster. However, 2017 promises to be even worse.
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As I'm writing the news is circulating that outgoing President Barack Obama has levied sanctions against Russia for various hacking activities including their attempts to affect the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election.

The sanctions that are currently being implemented include expelling 35 Russian "operatives" from the United States and personal sanctions against the leaders of Russia's cyber-forces. No doubt there soon will be a host of other secret sanctions, likely many of them cyber-attacks against Russia.

Of course, Russia is threatening to retaliate in various ways and we will likely soon hear that some U.S. diplomats are being sent home as persona non grata.

With only three weeks to go before the inauguration of the next President, the current one doesn't have to worry much about what might happen because it won't be on his watch any more. But you can be certain that Russia's retaliation will be more serious than stealing John Podesta's Gmail password.
 
You are truly a two dimensional being attempting to make sense of a three dimensional world.

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Expect 2017 Cyber-Attacks to Far Surpass 2016 in Damage, Frequency
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By Wayne Rash *|* Posted 2016-12-29 Print
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Constant bad news about Russian hacking and the increasing prevalence of ransomware made 2016 an IT security disaster. However, 2017 promises to be even worse.
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As I'm writing the news is circulating that outgoing President Barack Obama has levied sanctions against Russia for various hacking activities including their attempts to affect the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election.

The sanctions that are currently being implemented include expelling 35 Russian "operatives" from the United States and personal sanctions against the leaders of Russia's cyber-forces. No doubt there soon will be a host of other secret sanctions, likely many of them cyber-attacks against Russia.

Of course, Russia is threatening to retaliate in various ways and we will likely soon hear that some U.S. diplomats are being sent home as persona non grata.

With only three weeks to go before the inauguration of the next President, the current one doesn't have to worry much about what might happen because it won't be on his watch any more. But you can be certain that Russia's retaliation will be more serious than stealing John Podesta's Gmail password.

Detroit and all the illegal voters in California
 
Would that equate to the String Theory??

According to superstring theory, there are at least ten dimensions in the universe (M-theory actually suggests that there are 11 dimensions to spacetime; bosonic string theories suggest 26 dimensions).

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According to superstring theory, there are at least ten dimensions in the universe (M-theory actually suggests that there are 11 dimensions to spacetime; bosonic string theories suggest 26 dimensions).

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Expect 2017 Cyber-Attacks to Far Surpass 2016 in Damage, Frequency
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By Wayne Rash *|* Posted 2016-12-29 Print
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Constant bad news about Russian hacking and the increasing prevalence of ransomware made 2016 an IT security disaster. However, 2017 promises to be even worse.
*
As I'm writing the news is circulating that outgoing President Barack Obama has levied sanctions against Russia for various hacking activities including their attempts to affect the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election.

The sanctions that are currently being implemented include expelling 35 Russian "operatives" from the United States and personal sanctions against the leaders of Russia's cyber-forces. No doubt there soon will be a host of other secret sanctions, likely many of them cyber-attacks against Russia.

Of course, Russia is threatening to retaliate in various ways and we will likely soon hear that some U.S. diplomats are being sent home as persona non grata.

With only three weeks to go before the inauguration of the next President, the current one doesn't have to worry much about what might happen because it won't be on his watch any more. But you can be certain that Russia's retaliation will be more serious than stealing John Podesta's Gmail password.








and trump will continue to deny hacking is real while he says no computer is safe while he blames it on some fat guy on a bed
 
http://www.eweek.com/security/expect-2017-cyber-attacks-to-far-surpass-2016-in-damage-frequency.html



Expect 2017 Cyber-Attacks to Far Surpass 2016 in Damage, Frequency
*
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By Wayne Rash *|* Posted 2016-12-29 Print
*
NEWS ANALYSIS: Constant bad news about Russian hacking and the increasing prevalence of ransomware made 2016 an IT security disaster. However, 2017 promises to be even worse.
*
As I'm writing the news is circulating that outgoing President Barack Obama has levied sanctions against Russia for various hacking activities including their attempts to affect the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election.

The sanctions that are currently being implemented include expelling 35 Russian "operatives" from the United States and personal sanctions against the leaders of Russia's cyber-forces. No doubt there soon will be a host of other secret sanctions, likely many of them cyber-attacks against Russia.

Of course, Russia is threatening to retaliate in various ways and we will likely soon hear that some U.S. diplomats are being sent home as persona non grata.

With only three weeks to go before the inauguration of the next President, the current one doesn't have to worry much about what might happen because it won't be on his watch any more. But you can be certain that Russia's retaliation will be more serious than stealing John Podesta's Gmail password.

...Detroit...
 
http://www.eweek.com/security/expect-2017-cyber-attacks-to-far-surpass-2016-in-damage-frequency.html



Expect 2017 Cyber-Attacks to Far Surpass 2016 in Damage, Frequency
*
*
By Wayne Rash *|* Posted 2016-12-29 Print
*
NEWS ANALYSIS: Constant bad news about Russian hacking and the increasing prevalence of ransomware made 2016 an IT security disaster. However, 2017 promises to be even worse.
*
As I'm writing the news is circulating that outgoing President Barack Obama has levied sanctions against Russia for various hacking activities including their attempts to affect the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election.

The sanctions that are currently being implemented include expelling 35 Russian "operatives" from the United States and personal sanctions against the leaders of Russia's cyber-forces. No doubt there soon will be a host of other secret sanctions, likely many of them cyber-attacks against Russia.

Of course, Russia is threatening to retaliate in various ways and we will likely soon hear that some U.S. diplomats are being sent home as persona non grata.

With only three weeks to go before the inauguration of the next President, the current one doesn't have to worry much about what might happen because it won't be on his watch any more. But you can be certain that Russia's retaliation will be more serious than stealing John Podesta's Gmail password.

its still happening folks
 
Just a guess, but from now on, every year is going to exceed the previous year in cyber hacks. Perhaps if we declare hacking to be a capital offense, we might see it level off a bit...
 
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