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    Grandma Shuts Down Entire Country's Internet

    http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2011/04/...ntcmp=trending



    Internet service in all of Armenia was cut off for several hours when a 75-year old Georgian woman inadvertently cut the main service line between the two countries.

    The woman was scavenging for scrap metal when she discovered the primary fiber-optic cable which runs through the two countries. Service went down when she apparently hacked into it with a shovel severing the line, officials said.

    "She found the cable while collecting scrap metal and cut it with a view to stealing it," Georgian interior ministry spokesman Zura Gvenetadze told AFP.

    The damage was apparently so severe that 90% of Armenian users lost access for nearly 12 hours while neighboring Georgia and some areas of Azerbajian were also affected.

    Monitoring systems determined a break in the primary cable and a security team was immediately dispatched to investigate.

    Christened the "spade-hacker" by the local media, authorities arrested the woman just outside the Georgian capitol of Tbilisi where they charged her for damaging property. If convicted, she could face three years in prison.

    "Taking into account her advancing years, she has been released pending the end of the investigation and subsequent trial," Gvenetadze said.

    "I cannot understand how this lady managed to find and damage the cable," the head of the company's marketing department, Giorgi Ionatamishvili, said.

    The cable is owned by the Georgian railway network and is typically protected although heavy rain recently may have made the area more exposed.

    Copper looting is a common means of making money in the former Soviet Union. Certain scavengers have been known to dig up hundreds of meters of cable.

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    And to think - the Internet was designed to withstand and route around a nuclear war...

    Well, corporations and governments largely "fixed" that "feature"...
    -t



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    Quote Originally Posted by tangent4ronpaul View Post
    http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2011/04/...ntcmp=trending



    Internet service in all of Armenia was cut off for several hours when a 75-year old Georgian woman inadvertently cut the main service line between the two countries.

    The woman was scavenging for scrap metal when she discovered the primary fiber-optic cable which runs through the two countries. Service went down when she apparently hacked into it with a shovel severing the line, officials said.

    "She found the cable while collecting scrap metal and cut it with a view to stealing it," Georgian interior ministry spokesman Zura Gvenetadze told AFP.

    The damage was apparently so severe that 90% of Armenian users lost access for nearly 12 hours while neighboring Georgia and some areas of Azerbajian were also affected.

    Monitoring systems determined a break in the primary cable and a security team was immediately dispatched to investigate.

    Christened the "spade-hacker" by the local media, authorities arrested the woman just outside the Georgian capitol of Tbilisi where they charged her for damaging property. If convicted, she could face three years in prison.

    "Taking into account her advancing years, she has been released pending the end of the investigation and subsequent trial," Gvenetadze said.

    "I cannot understand how this lady managed to find and damage the cable," the head of the company's marketing department, Giorgi Ionatamishvili, said.

    The cable is owned by the Georgian railway network and is typically protected although heavy rain recently may have made the area more exposed.

    Copper looting is a common means of making money in the former Soviet Union. Certain scavengers have been known to dig up hundreds of meters of cable.

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    And to think - the Internet was designed to withstand and route around a nuclear war...

    Well, corporations and governments largely "fixed" that "feature"...
    -t
    Well to be fair the U.S. designed Internet is only known to be resilient in the U.S.
    9/11 Thermate experiments

    Winston Churchhill on why the U.S. should have stayed OUT of World War I

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    The internet in the US has many more sources and connections both in and out of the country as well as within. It would be much, much more difficult to shut down the entire internet in the USA- from phone lines to fiber optic or metal cables to satelites. And there is no single hub it passes through. A real web of connections.

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    Not sure why, but I my first thought was these bueuracrats are full of it.



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