1996-06-05 - Re: Class III InfoWar: TST Article

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From: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
To: Dan Haskovec <dhaskove@ucsd.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-06-05 07:25:46 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 15:25:46 +0800

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From: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 15:25:46 +0800
To: Dan Haskovec <dhaskove@ucsd.edu>
Subject: Re: Class III InfoWar: TST Article
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On Jun 04, 1996 12:29:02, 'Dan Haskovec <dhaskove@ucsd.edu>' wrote: 
 
 
>Here's the reply I got from a friend that I forwarded it to.... 
> 
> 
>and the verdict is... NetMYTH!  I checked the cite in the article on  
>cyberterrorism... no such article ran on 6/2/96 in the Times  
>(London)... nor, in fact, in any newspaper available on Nexis...  
>just thought I would let you know... 
 
 
Gosh, Dan, your friend may want to double-check. After reading Winn
Schwartau's post, I bought a copy of The Sunday Times here in NYC late
Sunday in which the article led at the top of the Front Page. 
 
 
Be glad to fax anyone a copy who may want such, ahem, verification. E-mail
me a number. 
 
 
However, I acknowledge that there is a chance that the TLAs, or Net
security/info war consultants (like Schwartau, et al) planted the article,
a fake to generate scare-funding and boost conference attendance. Or maybe
it's a classic Brit joke, a spoof  -- or a sting by the Intergalactic Net
Police. 
 
 
Strange terrorist ripoffs happen -- incredible IPOs, vaporware
millionaires, and such. 
 
 
 





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