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Old October 28th 03, 12:53 PM
Neil Gould
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Recently, Mxsmanic posted:

Neil Gould writes:

Given the opportunities presented by the vulnerabilities that we
have in most other areas of our life, attacking multiple TRACON
sites wouldn't be worth the trouble.


It depends on what sort of trouble you want to cause. Terrorists like
to do things that are high-visiblity and cause lots of hysteria.
Sometimes a loss of life does that, but sometimes a bit of anarchy is
sufficient as well.

Understandable. However, there are many more fine opportunities that are
easier to pull off, if a little anarchy is the only goal.

Neil



 




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