You can read the entire article here.
Two parts I found particularly interesting:
” This past weekend, Washington Post writer Ellen Nakashima scored a major scoop on a classified directive, signed on January 8 by president Bush, that authorizes a “cyber initiative” aimed at protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure against the growing threat of cyberattacks by foreign governments. The initiative is controversial because it places under control of the secretive National Security Agency the $6 billion in funds that the federal government is slated to spend on cybersecurity in 2008….
Lawrence Wright, who interviewed McConnell for the New Yorker, claimed in a later podcast interview that the Chinese army has some 40,000 hackers in its employ, all of whom know English….”
Every football fan will find this great. Check out the list here.
Some of my favorites:
-The Guy Who Hasn’t Paid Attention to the NFL in a Decade
-The “Line Just Moved Half-Point” Guy
-The “Told You So” Guy

