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Cyber Soldier of Fortune

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Private organizations and for that matter individuals that provide military-style security have been in existence for thousands of years. Their origins can be traced back to the medieval times. Many refer to the individuals who make up these groups as Soldiers of Fortune. A Soldier of Fortune is a person hired to fight for a cause in a country other than their own. Many times they are referred to as mercenaries, but that term carries negative connotations. These professional soldiers go where conflicts break out and where their skills are needed. Now Cyber Soldiers of Fortune are beginning to appear as are cyber arms dealers.

We have entered a new age of conflict. The new era of conflict is one that does not operate in the physical worlds and is not defined by physical boundaries. Cyber warfare, conflicts and attacks are now a reality and a reality that every nation in the world must address. Given that this type of warfare is relatively new, there is a severe shortage of resources. The three hottest positions emerging are cyber conflict resolution specialists (CCRS) and cyber operational support technicians (COST). CCRS create cyber attack strategies, plans and direct offensive strategies against specific targets. The COST provides the hands-on development, customization and deployment of cyber weapons as directed by the commanding CCRS. The third hot resource is the cyber espionage operative (CEO) –- the spy.

More and more attention is being given to cyber attacks. They have become an all too frequent a topic in the media today. Metrics collected by Spy-Ops clearly indicate the rapid growth in coverage of these incidents. The chart to the right tracks cyber threat awareness. As the number and significance of incident increase the media coverage and threat awareness increase. The spike that occurred in April is sure to increase the demand for these resources. Patty Luther, a security recruiting specialist said, “There is an ever increasing demand for highly skilled cyber security resources. When you add the demand for Cyber Soldiers of Fortune, resources are in short supply.” It's no secret that there are fewer students majoring in computer science today. The Computing Research Association's statistics show that the number of freshman who list computer science as a probable major has fallen by 70 percent since 2000.

New national data shows that what has been a traumatic decade for computer science departments is finally starting to turn around. For the first time since 2000, the number of newly declared undergraduate majors at doctoral-granting computer science departments is now on the increase.

As the cyber warfare threat environment continues to evolve new opportunities will be created. This threat is in its infancy and will continue to grow for the foreseeable future. While Cyber Soldiers of Fortune are now a new entity, they will soon become old news and common place. In the past two months I have received emails and phone messages asking if I would be interested in joining/leading a cyber militia. This is a very dangerous proposition. It is difficult to determine who really is in controls of these organizations and how the cyber capabilities of the militia would be used. I would urge any of our readers on here to resist the temptation to join or support such groups.

-- Kevin Coleman

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Posted by: angel at October 21, 2008 08:43 PM


The role of a "Soldier of Fortune" can be traced back to Ancient Civilizations while the term itself, as near as a history search can tell, was coined in Medievil times. "Yes Thousands of Years"


Some of you are so anal!

Posted by: Carl M. at September 11, 2008 07:43 AM


Dizu!Which time frame is closer to us,thousands of
years or Medievil??? Of course the later...It's a
basic math equation also...Obviously they aren't
telling truths about origins either...Look at Egypt for an example and Philistia who left from
Egytp....It isn't a pagan thing,to know it either.

Posted by: reshtet at September 10, 2008 07:37 PM


I have all the info I need now!
It's a dummie using localhost/PHP and is filtering
my search ability and copies it and slanders my name...Quite elementary in my info rangeof fools!
Since it's repetitious and you are using a Doctrine...

Posted by: reshtet at September 10, 2008 07:30 PM


"Private organizations and for that matter individuals that provide military-style security have been in existence for thousands of years. Their origins can be traced back to the medieval times."

How can they have been around for thousands of years if they originated in medieval times?

Posted by: €izu at September 10, 2008 03:34 PM


The cloaking is showing itself in ids on the
SWCC/EOD/SEAL forum again!They always reverse their phony posts into new memberships, but with
the same id,name, and unit...Therefore it's a parallel filter,memory thread machine...ANd the same exact post topics and posts appear @navyseals.com...

Posted by: reshtet at September 9, 2008 07:05 PM


The image on the monitor is the new"SEAL TEAM PATCH."
It fits their characteristics perfectly...ANd the people who literally
guard all their books etc...

Posted by: reshtet at September 9, 2008 01:03 PM


I see the whole problem now!It's a parallel programming thing,and uses the Posix thread standard to deceive the optical parts of web...
Example:pthread_cond_signal():signal a condition.
That happens on all the places I go,and with it
is the thread "wait on a condition." Or parallel
memory...You don't know math do you???

Posted by: reshtet at September 9, 2008 12:37 PM


Hey!What other room and your refering to me as a
parent also??? That is saying to me,that you are
reading into this,and thinking you know who I am!
And the yellow fill color in the textbox disappeard finally...And that fill color is from
another site...Its you then...Parallel...

Posted by: reshtet at September 9, 2008 12:22 PM


HAHA!MAn,I new my dad and brother were doing weird
crap,and they always act suspicous when I search ips etc... Therefore they have a wrk pc using up
space with military.com...I have proof of it...
Thanks for the info...

Posted by: reshtet at September 9, 2008 12:18 PM


ya the 192.168.X.X address is your router!
your attack is an A.D. (accidental discharge) ya know, a self inflicted attack!

Posted by: Lonnie Holcomb at September 9, 2008 09:38 AM


reshtet,

Unplug the computer from the wall, wrap it in tin foil and then set it on fire. This is the only solution.

I don't think you need meds but you need a computer class or a good book.
192.168.XXX.XXX is a non routable IP.

What does that mean? If you are being attacked by that IP it is your kid in the other room, that isnt a public IP.

Posted by: Pat D at September 9, 2008 08:32 AM


Wow, I think Mr. Coleman has gone off the deep end. Warning you mythical "readers" not to join cyber-militia's smells of a desperation for some kind of validation. And what is with all the gibberish being spouted in these comments? This is all a big joke right?

In any case, I eagerly look forward to your next post Mr. Coleman. Always good for a laugh.

Posted by: null at September 9, 2008 02:45 AM


The inroduction of server abilities is a true curse
to the people and the capitol!Therefore they don't
care about it,otherwise they would only allow HTML
and not "compilable programs." That would help "Spy ops" beyond human disbelief..Algorthms,
are not actually understand by so called experts!

Posted by: reshtet at September 8, 2008 10:41 PM


I'm dealing with Local Host on my mail!And military.com has its mail doing weird things also,
and they have never believed my complaints and said,I need meds...They ban me for anything and everything that a loser writes...The default setting @ the help and feedback is definitely hacked but they deny it.A Veri Seal page proves how many hacks there are on military.com...

Posted by: reshtet at September 8, 2008 09:26 PM


Back in the 90s people were trolling the IRC looking for anarchist hackers. They had visions of hijacking the GOPHER protocol or something like that. I don't know, I just did web design.
After the dot-com crash, it became apparent to me that "net neutrality" was the problem. It still is. The internet is the easiest place for dishonest people to hide, from spammers and hackers to people downloading media illegally. Yet, "net neutrality" is an avoided topic since the alternative seems to contradict free speech. When neutrality of this caliber is an option, though, it opens up a Pandora's box of concern. Maybe I'm way off here, but I see a direct correlation.

Posted by: CyberGhetto at September 8, 2008 07:47 PM


LOL @ other commenter... You might want to watch for attacks coming from 127.0.0.1 as well. That one is notorious for trying to hack into people's computers!

The chart to the right tracks cyber threat awareness.

Huh? To MY right is nothing. To my left is an image of a computer with a skull and cross-bones on the screen.

No chart.

Posted by: Brian at September 8, 2008 02:53 PM


Here's the attacking pc 1138240447319 (192.168.1.102,2010)...And how is it possible to
get an account in two different places @ military.com without all the info requirements and
know what service I was in? It can't!Someone is hacking everything,from the above pc...In my searches I found,that it's connected to 1'000's
of servers...Must be agency/military...that 596
keeps repeating...

Posted by: reshtet at September 8, 2008 01:43 PM


I have seen the same thing in my security logs. I think either they don't know what they are doing or their server has been compromised.

Posted by: Kevin at September 8, 2008 01:11 PM


Well here is a guilty party:"IANA special ip's" trying to hack my personal id...They use misleading Applications detection...And they are based in S.D. CA...I bet it's specwar...

Posted by: reshtet at September 8, 2008 01:05 PM


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