[Full-Disclosure] Should the industry be expecting a hacker response to election results?

2004-11-02 Thread n3td3v
Do you think if bush gets back in that hackers have something ready to launch against internet targets? Are security firms ready for a major internet incident? Are the major dot-coms got staff working late incase something occurs? Is this realistic or is my drama filled imagination getting the b

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Should the industry be expecting a hacker response to election results?

2004-11-02 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, n3td3v wrote: > Do you think if bush gets back in that hackers have something ready to > launch against internet targets? No. > Are security firms ready for a major internet incident? No need. > Are the major dot-coms got staff working late incase something occurs? Unli

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Should the industry be expecting a hacker response to election results?

2004-11-02 Thread KF_lists
Here in Ohio the fabulous swing state we have evil hax0rs sp00fing snail mail from elections officials. Several Ohio residents received mail yesterday and today stating: "Due to poll overcrowding, the Ohio polls have been extended into Wednesday. You can vote tomorrow from 9am to 9pm". This is

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Should the industry be expecting a hacker response to election results?

2004-11-03 Thread patryn
Why if *Bush* gets back? And no, we don't really need to know the answer. We have enough political nonsense going on already, just something to ponder. Btw: no. patryn n3td3v wrote: Do you think if bush gets back in that hackers have something ready to launch against internet targets? Are securi