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There's another perspective on this that's often cited and if I remember correctly was used to argue against the release of stuxnet. who has the most to lose if there are widespread cyber attacks? Given the related attacks so far I'd say it's probably the US where most people are connected and everyone either wants to spy on or attack. But then again attacking sounds so much cooler which is why I guess we still do it


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