From The Washington Times:
Procurement documents released by the U.S. Air Force give a rare glimpse into Pentagon plans for developing an offensive cyber-war capacity that can infiltrate, steal data from and, if necessary, take down enemy information-technology networks.
The Broad Area Announcement, posted Monday by the Air Force Research Laboratory"s Information Directorate in Rome, N.Y., outlines a two-year, $11 million effort to develop capabilities to "access to any remotely located open or closed computer information systems," lurk on them "completely undetected," "stealthily exfiltrate information" from them and ultimately "be able to affect computer information systems through Deceive, Deny, Disrupt, Degrade, Destroy (D5) effects."
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My Comment: If you control the information, you control the world.
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