The U.S. should prepare for a cyber attack that could cause destruction on the scale of 9/11 in less than 15 minutes, a leading anti-terrorism expert has warned.No doubt that'll be blamed on a teabagger.
Richard Clarke, a former adviser to both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, suggests that the lack of security in place against such an attack could lead to an 'electronic Pearl Harbor'.
Writing in his new book Cyber War: The Next National Security Threat, penned with Robert Knake, Mr Clarke says: 'The biggest secret about cyber war may be that at the very same time the U.S. prepares for offensive cyber war, it is continuing policies that make it impossible to defend effectively from cyber attack.'
In the book, Mr Clarke suggests that a cyber attack would first target the Pentagon's computer network, before affecting the rest of the country's electrical grids.
He writes: 'It could blow up pipelines. It could damage electrical power grids. It could confuse financial records, so that we would not know who owned what.'
Mr Clarke says the cyber war could be started by an enemy country of the U.S. or a lone hacker.
Clarke shouldn't worry. The Democrats are doing a fine job of destroying the country.
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