[free-sklyarov] Disturbing analogies
Roger Kramer
krw5 at qwest.net
Tue Jul 31 14:28:32 PDT 2001
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 14:10, huaiyu_zhu at yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Hearing this, that guy started telling a story about two "Russian hackers"
> stealing company secrets and asking for ransom. And they did this to US
> company from Russia. And the FBI set up a fake company and invited them to
> come here to tell about their "techniques", and nailed them. Et cetra.
>
> We all know that is a completely unrelated story (if there was such a
> story at all). But to a casual listener, what might stick in their mind
For the record. Yes, this is a true story. Happened only a couple months ago.
>
> When the other side is trying hard to muddy the water, what is the most
> effective way to make it clear again?
>
> Huaiyu Zhu
>
The most affective way is for non-U.S. businesses to threaten U.S. revenue
with boycotts and similar action. That is a form of reasoning ALWAYS listened
to.
-rk
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