Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Forcing Internet Access
Relating to recent events. It was evident early on that internet access points, like any wireless connectivity, can be remotely provided to a population. Examples like airborne access points and self organizing dropped satellite access points. Wired writes on the subject. Which discusses how this alone could be considered an act of war. Beyond that there is a further issue that the mechanisms providing the connections might be destroyed or jammed.
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