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05 February 2010

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Google to enlist NSA to help it ward off cyberattacks

The world's largest Internet search company and the world's most powerful electronic surveillance organization are teaming up in the name of cybersecurity.

Under an agreement that is still being finalized, the National Security Agency would help Google analyze a major corporate espionage attack that the firm said originated in China and targeted its computer networks, according to cybersecurity experts familiar with the matter. The objective is to better defend Google -- and its users -- from future attack. Source



How can this guy smile when they tell the American citizens:

Intelligence officials "certain" U.S. will be attacked in the next six months.


What a dunce of a government we have.
Sounds more like "an opportunity that shouldn't go to waste."

"We have been warning in the past several years that al-Qaida itself, and its affiliates and al-Qaida-inspired terrorists remain committed to striking the United States. And in the past year, we have some names that go behind these warnings" ... "We have made complex, multi-team attacks very difficult for al-Qaida to pull off," he said. "But as we saw with the recent rash of attacks last year, both successful and unsuccessful, identifying individual terrorists, small groups with short histories, using simple attack methods, is a much more difficult task" ... ""I think the greater threat is that al-Qaida is adapting their methods in ways that often times make it difficult to detect."

BLAIR: "An attempted attack the priority is certain ... "We got good intelligence, we are getting more"


Does that mean that now that GOOGLE
is connecting to the NSA,
the NSA has good security leads?


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