Canadian Intelligence Sees Growing Number of Cyber Attacks

The rate of cyber attacks against government, industry and university systems is increasing, according to a top secret memo written by the Canadian intelligence service.

In a redacted memo obtained by CBC News, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service says that the telecommunications, financial and energy systems in Canada are growing increasingly vulnerable to cyber attack.

“Compromises of computer and combinations networks of the Government of Canada, Canadian universities, private companies and individual customer networks have increased substantially,” the memo states.

The memo also says that cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing issues.

“In addition to being virtually unattributable, these remotely operated attacks offer a productive, secure and low-risk means to conduct espionage,” the memo says.

Canada still does not possess a coherent plan for how to deal with a cyber attack.

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    Cassandra Anderson
    Infowars.com
    April 19, 2010
    The Internet is an effective source of information for many Americans, therefore, the attack on the free Internet is in full force, from numerous angles. Unless people wake up and demand freedom, it will be lost. As usual, the collectivists are using fear in order to sway the public to embrace their predetermined outcome.
    Last week, freedoms began to be threatened when the news came out about “cyberthreats” to the Internet, using the tired excuse of terrorism, despite the many years without any serious attacks.(1) Their solution, of course, is to take control over the Internet. The Senate is considering a law to allow the military to seize control over the Internet and content on personal computers, by way of comandeering America’s privately operated power grids.
    The Cybersecurity Bill is another way that those in power are trying to take over the Internet, using the all-purpose excuse of terrorism again. Those who want to control what information you read, write and share are doing so under the guise of protecting the critical U.S. network infrastructure. Senator Jay Rockefeller, the driving force behind this bill, has publicly stated that it would have been better if the Internet had never existed. Perhaps this is because so many people have awoken to the truth of the Rockefeller family’s involvement in creating the fraudulent Federal Reserve System. Why is this guy still in office?
    As of late March, the Cybersecurity Act bill has passed the House and made is still pending before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs (it is my opinion that it will pass through this committee with ease). Many in the Senate are rushing the enactment of this bill, and are trumpeting the necessity for “safety”. It is safe to presume that they are not acting in the interests of the individual. Further, Public- Private Partnerships (PPP) are planned as part of the takeover.(2) More people need to become aware of the true nature of the PPP (a tool used to implement fascism within the Agenda 21 paradigm), which, simply put, is the structure for a profit driven entity to couple with the government, who can impose regulations and create monopolies. Joan Veon explains the machinery of the PPP in this excellent video. Complete article at: http://www.infowars.com/murder-of-the-internet-and-the-free-market/

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