03-31-2009, 12:51 AM
Michael S. Swenson
Underground Brooklyn
Monday, March 30, 2009
In what has become a bit of a disturbing trend this week, yet another computer infiltration article was posted today on CNN.com.
According to the article, ââ¬Ånearly 1,300 computers in more than 100 countries have been attacked and have become part of an computer espionage network apparently based in China, security experts alleged in two reports Sunday.ââ¬Â
The mysterious network, dubbed ââ¬ÅGhostnetââ¬Â by researchers, has many dubious capabilities, including the ability to see everything in a network, as well as ââ¬Åhear the people using itââ¬Â, according to the article. ââ¬ÅGhostNet is capable of taking full control of infected computers, including searching and downloading specific files, and covertly operating attached devices, including microphones and web cameras,ââ¬Â the report says.ââ¬Â
Since the attacks on September 11th, 2001, which many have called a ââ¬Åfalse-flag operationââ¬Â, meaning elements within the Federal Government carried out the attacks while blaming it on its enemies, there has yet to be a massive Internet attack which would, no doubt, cripple the global infrastructure, especially in these unstable times. But could one be in the works in order to usher in complete worldwide government control of the Internet?
In an article posted earlier this week by the Associated Press, a fast-moving Internet worm, known as the Conficker Worm, has deviously ravaged the PCââ¬â¢s of more than 3 million users worldwide. The worm is reportedly ââ¬Åset to spring to life in a new way on Wednesday ââ¬â April Foolsââ¬â¢ Dayââ¬Â¦.Thatââ¬â¢s when many of the poisoned machines will get more aggressive about ââ¬Åphoning homeââ¬Â to the wormââ¬â¢s creators over the Internet. When that happens, the bad guys behind the worm will be able to trigger the program to send spam, spread more infections, clog networks with traffic, or try and bring down Web sites.ââ¬Â
Could a Massive False Flag Cyberattack Be On The Horizon? obama 340x169
The sudden rash of these types of stories over the span of just a few days seems more than just a strange coincidence. Especially given the fact, according to an article posted by earlier this week here at Underground Brooklyn, Australia is moving toward an ââ¬ÅInternet Blacklistââ¬Â. In the article, I outlined how the list is ââ¬Ånot censorship of the type practiced by China or Saudi Arabiaââ¬Â, it has effectively included over 2,400 sites, including a dentistââ¬â¢s office, poker sites and a PG-rated site displaying images by a controversial Australian photographer.
This move by the Australian government, combined with major pushes from Europe for extreme net censorship and the dire warnings about this Chinese ââ¬ÅGhostnetââ¬Â, is indeed putting up red flags.
But that is not allââ¬Â¦.
According to a post on the ââ¬ÅReleaseLogââ¬Â blog on Wednesday (directly sourced from PC World), ââ¬ÅChina appears to be blocking all access to YouTubeââ¬Â¦YouTube use from China started dropping off the map sometime Monday night, with traffic nearly reaching a standstill by Tuesday morning. Google (which owns YouTube) has confirmed the apparent ban, though its staff is not certain of the cause. ââ¬ÅWe do not know the reason for the blockage, and weââ¬â¢re working as quickly as possible to restore access to our users in China,ââ¬Â a spokesperson says. Google does believe the Chinese government knowingly cut the access. The spokesperson, however, questions why officials wouldnââ¬â¢t have just blocked a specific video, as theyââ¬â¢ve done before, rather than nixing the entire site.ââ¬Â
And finally, in a video posted on YouTube by Russia Today on Thursday, under a newly proposed ââ¬Åinternational copyright treatyââ¬Â, the government may be given open access to peopleââ¬â¢s personal computers.
Whether or not any of this pans out into an actual massive cyberattack, false-flag or legitimate, remains to be seen, of course. However, the eerie resemblances it all has to the ââ¬Återror drillsââ¬Â carried out by the US Government in the weeks leading up to, as well as on the day of, the 9\11 attacks in New York City and Washington, cannot be denied.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/could-a-mass...rizon.html
Underground Brooklyn
Monday, March 30, 2009
In what has become a bit of a disturbing trend this week, yet another computer infiltration article was posted today on CNN.com.
According to the article, ââ¬Ånearly 1,300 computers in more than 100 countries have been attacked and have become part of an computer espionage network apparently based in China, security experts alleged in two reports Sunday.ââ¬Â
The mysterious network, dubbed ââ¬ÅGhostnetââ¬Â by researchers, has many dubious capabilities, including the ability to see everything in a network, as well as ââ¬Åhear the people using itââ¬Â, according to the article. ââ¬ÅGhostNet is capable of taking full control of infected computers, including searching and downloading specific files, and covertly operating attached devices, including microphones and web cameras,ââ¬Â the report says.ââ¬Â
Since the attacks on September 11th, 2001, which many have called a ââ¬Åfalse-flag operationââ¬Â, meaning elements within the Federal Government carried out the attacks while blaming it on its enemies, there has yet to be a massive Internet attack which would, no doubt, cripple the global infrastructure, especially in these unstable times. But could one be in the works in order to usher in complete worldwide government control of the Internet?
In an article posted earlier this week by the Associated Press, a fast-moving Internet worm, known as the Conficker Worm, has deviously ravaged the PCââ¬â¢s of more than 3 million users worldwide. The worm is reportedly ââ¬Åset to spring to life in a new way on Wednesday ââ¬â April Foolsââ¬â¢ Dayââ¬Â¦.Thatââ¬â¢s when many of the poisoned machines will get more aggressive about ââ¬Åphoning homeââ¬Â to the wormââ¬â¢s creators over the Internet. When that happens, the bad guys behind the worm will be able to trigger the program to send spam, spread more infections, clog networks with traffic, or try and bring down Web sites.ââ¬Â
Could a Massive False Flag Cyberattack Be On The Horizon? obama 340x169
The sudden rash of these types of stories over the span of just a few days seems more than just a strange coincidence. Especially given the fact, according to an article posted by earlier this week here at Underground Brooklyn, Australia is moving toward an ââ¬ÅInternet Blacklistââ¬Â. In the article, I outlined how the list is ââ¬Ånot censorship of the type practiced by China or Saudi Arabiaââ¬Â, it has effectively included over 2,400 sites, including a dentistââ¬â¢s office, poker sites and a PG-rated site displaying images by a controversial Australian photographer.
This move by the Australian government, combined with major pushes from Europe for extreme net censorship and the dire warnings about this Chinese ââ¬ÅGhostnetââ¬Â, is indeed putting up red flags.
But that is not allââ¬Â¦.
According to a post on the ââ¬ÅReleaseLogââ¬Â blog on Wednesday (directly sourced from PC World), ââ¬ÅChina appears to be blocking all access to YouTubeââ¬Â¦YouTube use from China started dropping off the map sometime Monday night, with traffic nearly reaching a standstill by Tuesday morning. Google (which owns YouTube) has confirmed the apparent ban, though its staff is not certain of the cause. ââ¬ÅWe do not know the reason for the blockage, and weââ¬â¢re working as quickly as possible to restore access to our users in China,ââ¬Â a spokesperson says. Google does believe the Chinese government knowingly cut the access. The spokesperson, however, questions why officials wouldnââ¬â¢t have just blocked a specific video, as theyââ¬â¢ve done before, rather than nixing the entire site.ââ¬Â
And finally, in a video posted on YouTube by Russia Today on Thursday, under a newly proposed ââ¬Åinternational copyright treatyââ¬Â, the government may be given open access to peopleââ¬â¢s personal computers.
Whether or not any of this pans out into an actual massive cyberattack, false-flag or legitimate, remains to be seen, of course. However, the eerie resemblances it all has to the ââ¬Återror drillsââ¬Â carried out by the US Government in the weeks leading up to, as well as on the day of, the 9\11 attacks in New York City and Washington, cannot be denied.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/could-a-mass...rizon.html