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Healey says. “So it’s very easy for them to make these decisions to keep going farther and farther … because the government accrues all the benefit. If we use a zero-day for Flame, the government gets the benefit of that. It’s the private sector that’s going to get the counterattacks and that’s going to suffer from the norms the US is now creating that says it’s OK to attack.”
Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon
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