While it's clear from the cyberwar news that we are living in a war zone when we turn on our computers, we at Wired.com refuse to surrender -- even at the risk of taking an e-bullet in the name of Freedom.
So strap on your iFlak jackets and use this Wired.com CyberWar bingo card the next time you go to read a Cyberwar story. If you can't figure out where to start, try this piece from NPR (part 1 of 3!), this one from ComputerWorld, this one from Forbes, or this other one from ComputerWorld. Or find your own example here.
The first one to Tweet out "CyberWar Bingo" with a link to the relevant story wins a free firewall and a Cyberwar Hero medal -- both personally digitally signed by Michael "Losing the Cyberwar" McConnell. (Offer void).
See Also:
- Urban Legend Watch: Cyberwar Attack on U.S. Central Command
- Cyberwar Hype Intended to Destroy the Open Internet
- White House Cyber Czar: 'There Is No Cyberwar'
- Massive Wave of Estonia Cybarmageddon Debunking Begins
- Estonia DDoS Attacks Make Tech Reporters Into Daring War Correspondents
- Brazilian Blackout Traced to Sooty Insulators, Not Hackers
- Put NSA in Charge of Cyber Security, Or the Power Grid Gets It
- Check the Hype — There's No Such Thing As 'Cyber'