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What right do they have to say:
"'The alternative to the conclusion that terrorist groups currently lack the capabilities to launch a cyber attack is that they have these capabilities but have chosen not to use them. This alternative is nonsensical,' Lewis writes."
That cyberattack proved one thing: with outdated tech(what the gov't says they have) they still managed to break in. I'm sorry but the U.S. doesn't own every intelligent, computer-savvy person in the world. Many of the best coders and hackers are self taught.
So the equation: Muslim or other anti-American group wants to cripple us in order to stage a larger, more physical attack. Do you think they wouldn't have the will to become skilled enough to make it happen? Our gov't is blind to this in my opinion. Yes, there probably is mroe information that other government agencies have that might back up their opinion, but until I see it I will not believe it.