On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 09:52:22AM -0400, Richard M. Smith wrote:
> Just last month alone, Warner was instrumental in helping shut down three
> Web sites hosted by a Tampa Internet service provider (ISP) that contained
> text, images and video related to attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq and
> Afghanistan.
What an abysmally stupid person. Hasn't it occured to this idiot that:
- when your adversary is busy blabbing about their thinking,
strategy, tactics, etc. that the last thing you want
to do is get them to shut up?
- that even amateurish spammers work around things like this
with ease, so surely any terrorist organization
worthy of the designation can do the same?
- that if the pros have spotted such a web site, and have
concluded that it something other than a fake or
a random annoyance, that they have no doubt by now
sent a national security letter to the web host
and are harvesting the logs, so shutting down the
site cuts off a stream of possibly-useful intel?
- that a sufficiently-clever adversary could use each one of
these incidents to gain counter-intelligence?
- that shutting down a web site does absolutely nothing toward
getting the material removed from the Internet?
- that "getting the material removed from the Internet" isn't
an attainable goal, and may not even be a desirable one?
<sigh> I suppose not.
---Rsk
_______________________________________________
Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts.
https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec
Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.