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US is dangerously dependent on Internet-based systems

Published Mon, May 22, 2017 · 09:50 PM
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THE United States may have escaped most digital damage from the global ransomware virus, though cyber experts fear more attacks. One possible explanation is that the malicious software (malware) harms older versions of Microsoft's Windows operating system, which most Americans have replaced. Perhaps many users in other countries have not. Whatever the explanation, this is not the end of Internet threats.

The unmistakable lesson of recent years is that the Internet is a double-edged sword. Despite enormous benefits - instant access to huge quantities of information, the proliferation of new forms of businesses, communications and entertainment - it also encourages crime, global conflict and economic disruption. The drift seems ominous. The Russians, it is widely agreed, hacked into the computers of the Democratic National Committee, raising fears that the US presidential election was compromised. In Dallas, hackers turned on the city's emergency sirens for more than an hour. Cyber thieves stole US$81 million from Bangladesh's central bank, though some of the money has apparently been recovered.

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