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U.S. arms makers said to be bleeding secrets to cyber foes

By Jim Wolf

WASHINGTON | Tue May 31, 2011

(Reuters) – Top Pentagon contractors have been bleeding secrets for years as a result of penetrations of their computer networks, current and former national security officials say.

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Phi Beta Iota: This is not new.  This is just recycled crap from the White House, desperate as it is to find new enemies as well as new excuses for why our bloated weapons and mobility systems do not work.  Just as DoD has known for over a decade that its drone videos were in the clear and could be picked up at will by anyone on the ground, so also DoD has known since at least 1992 that the DoD grid is hopeless, and the contractors don't really have a clue about how to keep a secret.  It is all theater–the decision was made in the 1990's to be IRRESPONSIBLE and they are sticking to that.  We are quite sure that the Israelis, French, and Germans are far more intrusive than the Russians and Chinese and that Iran is NOT a major player in probing US military-industrial systems–they rely on the CIA to give them nuclear weaponization plans.  We are equally certain that most of what the cyber-spies find they use as an example of what NOT to waste  money on.  China has used its time and energy wisely–they can now incapacitate any US system with electromagnetic neutralization.  Sucks for the USG, but probably a good thing for the US public.

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