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en Terrorists still prefer car bombs, you know. A car bomb still has a lot impact than a cyber-attack. But there is always the possibility that somebody could make some kind of dramatic statement by bringing down some aspect of the infrastructure.

en Terrorists select their targets and mode of attack in order to maximize the political impact of the attack. And, because terrorists seek to call attention to whatever misguided cause they are pursuing, they need to escalate their attacks making each more spectacular and more horrific than its predecessor.

en Terrorists only target those areas that can make an impact. Bomb blasts even occur in the green zone of Baghdad.

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. The Indonesian national police forensic team has quickly been able to determine the number of bombs involved. What we're working with them on now is the actual make-up of the bomb. They're quite a different bomb to the ones we've seen been used before.

en People downplay the importance of cyber-security, claiming that no one will ever die in a cyber-attack, but they're wrong, ... This is a serious threat.

en People downplay the importance of cyber-security, claiming that no one will ever die in a cyber-attack, but they're wrong. This is a serious threat.

en The attack on the World Trade Center on September 11; the human bomb attacks by Palestinians and the Tamil Tigers; the attacks against civilians by Israeli forces; the killings of Bosnian Muslims and others, ... must be considered as acts of terror and the perpetrators must be condemned as terrorists and anyone supporting them must be considered as terrorists.

en The very same means that the cyber vandals used a few weeks ago [in the denial-of-service cyber attacks on several major Web sites] could also be used on a much more massive scale at the nation-state level to generate truly damaging interruptions to the national economy and infrastructure.

en The more reliant we become upon computers and information systems, the more vulnerable we become to cyber-terrorists who will conceive unlimited ways to cripple our infrastructure, our power grids, our banking systems, our financial markets, our space based communications systems.

en Has there ever been an attack that was a legitimate cyber attack? Has there ever been an attack outside the U.S. that was politically motivated? I'm not aware of any.

en This is a very terrible day in my life, ... We are the nation of dreams, but never we dreamed about the possibility Americans -- our war allies from the First and the Second World War -- could bomb Serbia as allies of Albanian terrorists.

en My statement in the commentary, 'These people are crazed fanatics,' refers specifically to the radicals and terrorists who want to bomb innocent people. I believe that they are motivated by demonic power and are satanic.
  Pat Robertson

en If we are to rule out ... 'degrading techniques' to be used against prisoners or terrorists, then I think we could thoroughly dismiss any possibility of getting information about an imminent terrorist attack, period.

en Now that we are aware that this attack vector is a possibility, customers can be certain that we will be scrubbing the code to look for any other points of vulnerability based on this kind of attack.

en You have to try to get yourself into the mind of terrorists: 'How can I attack a country like Singapore?' 'They've hardened their borders -- difficult to smuggle people and bombs in.' 'They've protected their vehicles, they've protected their ports. What is their vulnerable part? Possibly their computer systems,'


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