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To: ratan lal who wrote (7612)10/2/1999 2:50:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
'Suspicion'

Ratan:

Here is more on the subject.

......Terrill Maynard, a Central Intelligence Agency officer assigned to the NIPC, said in a recent article that India and Israel appeared to be the "most likely sources" of malicious code.

The article appeared in the June issue of Infrastructure Protection Digest.

"I think this is an utterly ridiculous assertion... without, as far as I can see, any basis whatsoever," said Montek Singh Ahluwalia, chairman of the Indian government's Y2K Action Force. ....

India and Israel appeared to be the "most likely sources" of malicious code.

India and Israel have had differences with the United States on security matters, particularly on nuclear policy.

rediff.com