August 23, 2010, 10:04AM
Malware Cited As Accomplice to 2008 Spanair Crash
A virus-carrying USB thumb drive has been implicated in the 2008 crash
of a Spanish jetliner, the deadliest air disaster in Spanish history. Read the full article. [El Pais]
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Comments
Computer translation of Spanish to English leaves a lot to be desired.
So does your comment...
The article gives one pause to Ponder...
Will this Turn into the "Warfare / Terrorism" of the 21st Century?
How can we stop the Hack? Vigilantism by psuedo Corporations or Depend on World Governments to Snoop the Net to find these Idiots... Whoa!! Just felt a stomp on my grave...