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'''Cyber attacks''' are a new form of large scale [[security hole]]s, which suspiciously emerge simultaneously in software used by i.e government agencies, banks and microsoft. 
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==Official narrative==
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We are too stupid to write our own code and must therefore rely on third party software produced by (foreign) intelligence-connected companies. We are also too stupid to avoid basic errors in system administration. This is so horrible that the financial system might collapse soon! 
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==Problems==
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The [[backdoor]]s are deliberately placed pieces of malware, typically ([[SolarWinds]]) from a central untrustworthy origin. I.e. not [[buffer overflows]] or systemic, or hardware vulnerabilities. This poses the question: at which level and with which [[security clearance]]s are these higher-up developers controlled and monitored? These are developers above the nation state level.<ref>
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      https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/02/investigative-reports/from-event-201-to-cyber-polygon-the-wefs-simulation-of-a-coming-cyber-pandemic/
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There is no plausible reason why governments would not be able to audit crucial software themselves or why they should trust private companies.
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Revision as of 19:30, 26 December 2021

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Cyber attacks are a new form of large scale security holes, which suspiciously emerge from an (unknown) central point in government software all over the world

Cyber attacks are a new form of large scale security holes, which suspiciously emerge simultaneously in software used by i.e government agencies, banks and microsoft.

Official narrative

We are too stupid to write our own code and must therefore rely on third party software produced by (foreign) intelligence-connected companies. We are also too stupid to avoid basic errors in system administration. This is so horrible that the financial system might collapse soon!

Problems

The backdoors are deliberately placed pieces of malware, typically (SolarWinds) from a central untrustworthy origin. I.e. not buffer overflows or systemic, or hardware vulnerabilities. This poses the question: at which level and with which security clearances are these higher-up developers controlled and monitored? These are developers above the nation state level.[1] There is no plausible reason why governments would not be able to audit crucial software themselves or why they should trust private companies.


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