Regreding thr message sent by Mr.Ozair Rasheed ...
On early January 2001, the cyber-conflict between Israel and Palestine /
Pro-Palestinian (official named: Al-Aqsa Cyber Conflict) apparently
finished. MAGLAN-LAB broad analysis indicts that the mentioned conflict has
nothing related with any type of "xxxxx Terrorism" (Cyber Terrorism, Digital
Terrorism etc.). 'Al-Aqsa Cyber Conflict' was and remains a low level mass
hacking activity with few smart manoeuvres.
The 'iDefense' (www.idefense.com) published on Jan. 3, 2001 a comprehensive
report over the Cyber conflict over the Middle East. On Jan. 22, 2001,
MAGLAN-LAB accomplished the final draft report: "Al-Aqsa Cyber Conflict -
Net Intelligence Aspects" and finished observing the Al-Aqsa Cyber Conflict.
MAGLAN-LAB as a rule not deals with 'predictions' unless it's part of an
on-going study. We respects any information source form any type, like
Vmyths.com and any other.
MAGLAN-LAB activity (research and consulting) primarily focuses on Intrusion
Detection and Prevention Operations (IDPOS), Digital Arsenal Technology
Development (DAD) and Net Intelligence Techniques (NIT).
Sincerely,
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Shai Blitzblau
Head, MAGLAN - Information Defense Technologies.
Information Warfare Research Lab.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ozair <ozair_rasheed@...>
To: <iwar@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:35 PM
Subject: RE: [iwar] Vmyths.com Virus Hysteria alert
> This is very Interesting!!! and how would maglan respond to this?
>
> Regards,
> Ozair
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Rosenberger [mailto:junkmail@...]
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 4:50 AM
> To: iwar@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [iwar] Vmyths.com Virus Hysteria alert
>
>
> {8 February 2001, 11:00 CT}
>
> Vmyths.com predicts the media will file stories about "renewed conflicts"
in
> the so-called "Israeli-Palestinian cyberwar." Reason: Israel's newly
> elected leader is a "right-wing hawk" with hard-line stances against
> Palestine.
>
> A beltway bandit called "iDefense" carved a media niche with tailor-made
> fearmongering. However, they put it on a backburner when "cyberwarriors"
on
> both sides of the conflict grew bored. (Sony released the PlayStation 2
> around the same time. Coincidence?) An iDefense "intelligence services
> report" on the supposed conflict has remained unchanged (and incorrectly
> dated) since the first week of January. Watch for analyst Ben Venzke, new
> CEO Brian Kelly, and other iDefense flunkies to renew their fearmongering.
> Also, look for an updated report to appear on iDefense's website.
>
> Media outlets now accuse terrorist Osama bin Laden of using the Internet
as
> a "cyberweapon." iDefense's Venzke predictably rode on the coattails of
> that story. Vmyths.com believes he will exploit bin Laden's reputation to
> enhance the flavor of the Israeli-Palestinian cyberwar. (Think of Venzke
as
> a chef who sprinkles MSG on his dishes.)
>
> Vmyths.com remains underwhelmed by the Israeli-Palestinian "cyberwar." It
> isn't a real battle if a bored 14yr-old can conduct war maneuvers from the
> comfort of his bedroom. Ahh, but at least it keeps him off the street
where
> the real fighting occurs... Relevant Vmyths.com columns:
> Raid on E-tebbe, part 1
> http://Vmyths.com/rant.cfm?id=248&page=4
> Raid on E-tebbe, part 2
> http://Vmyths.com/rant.cfm?id=252&page=4
> Raid on E-tebbe, part 3
> http://Vmyths.com/rant.cfm?id=257&page=4
> Raid on E-tebbe, part 4
> http://Vmyths.com/rant.cfm?id=284&page=4
>
> Rob Rosenberger, Vmyths.com editor
> http://Vmyths.com
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