[ISN] In a doomsday cyber attack scenario, answers are unsettling

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 04:06:20 -0600 (CST)
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/feb/17/nation/la-na-cyber-attack17-2010feb17

By Bob Drogin
The Los Angeles Times
February 17, 2010

Reporting from Washington -- The crisis began when college basketball 
fans downloaded a free March Madness application to their smart phones. 
The app hid spyware that stole passwords, intercepted e-mails and 
created havoc.

Soon 60 million cellphones were dead. The Internet crashed, finance and 
commerce collapsed, and most of the nation's electric grid went dark. 
White House aides discussed putting the Army in American cities.

That, spiced up with bombs and hurricanes, formed the doomsday scenario 
when 10 former White House advisors and other top officials joined 
forces Tuesday in a rare public cyber war game designed to highlight the 
potential vulnerability of the nation's digital infrastructure to 
crippling attack.

The results were hardly reassuring.

"We're in uncharted territory here," was the most common refrain during 
a three-hour simulated crisis meeting of the National Security Council, 
the crux of the Cyber Shockwave exercise.

Joe Lockhart, former press secretary to President Clinton, urged his 
fellow panelists to be bold. "Trust me," he said, "you will be judged on 
this when this is over, and for years to come."

The panelists apparently took him to heart and, as the scenario 
unfolded, tossed out ways to maintain order -- including nationalizing 
industries, rationing fuel and snatching suspects overseas.

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