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Information technology and other sciences related to computers and programming are rising at a geometrical rate, but here in our country, at least in the government, it is still not given as much importance as it is supposed to. A bulk of the attention is focused on entertainment which includes, and is not limited to illegal downloads, social networking, and video streaming; but national security? Not even a glance.
Yes, ironic as it gets, we’re campaigning for national security. We broke in to your websites, defaced your pages, made chicken feed out of your computer specialists, and we are asking for security. For those who still don’t get it, we are simply showing you how low the quality of your security is; not to threaten you, but to give you a little heads-up. If a bunch of computer enthusiasts, some of which are only adolescents, can break in to your security, just imagine what terrorists can do. Oh, and they can do a lot. If you people are up to date on current events, you’ve probably heard about the recent cyber attacks, black hat hackers, and Stuxnet (don’t know what it is? Use google). Cyber warfare. It’s gaining participants and victims.
D4e3px (Crew Vice Leader, Philker Developers Network) 00:39, 27 April 2012 (UTC)