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But those rationalizations often ignored the dark side of their business. Nobody was willing to admit that one day these tools could be used in a life-threatening attack, that they were increasingly finding their way to oppressive regimes looking to silence and punish their critics, or infiltrating industrial controls at chemical plants and oil refineries, and that possibly, perhaps inevitably, those who dealt in this trade might one day find blood on their hands.
This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race
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