Well, I have to say that attacks on Estonian systems didn't bring almost anything important down. All banks and more important sites remained online. 
For short while the connections from outside of Estonia were blocked( specially from Russia ), but for us almost everything remained online. 
Most of attack were DDOS type, so it's almost certain that Russian government was not directly involved (there is lot of VERY smart guys in Russia and with their help, the attack had been much worse)
Are you daft? The US will never declare war on china. They have too big of an army, and too many consumers of US made goods.

Your assertion that the US's other "enemies" have no power or running water is also quite sophomoric. N. Korea and Iran seem to be doing quite alright in urban infrastructure. 

Not to mention that your comment has absolutely nothing to do with the article. The canadian cold must have gotten to you, eh?
I'll let Sarah Conners know what they are planning.

In the meantime tell them to train more guard dogs ... they can easily pick the early T series models.

If america wants to declare war on china because china is economically superior and the US has too much debt to them then I think the rest of NATO should stay out of it, or choose china's side even, fair is fair after all.

The rest of the 'enemies' have no power no running water and no internet.. so I think we have some cybersafety from them eh.
Well, I have to say that attacks on Estonian systems didn't bring almost anything important down. All banks and more important sites remained online. 
For short while the connections from outside of Estonia were blocked( specially from Russia ), but for us almost everything remained online. 
Most of attack were DDOS type, so it's almost certain that Russian government was not directly involved (there is lot of VERY smart guys in Russia and with their help, the attack had been much worse)
Are you daft? The US will never declare war on china. They have too big of an army, and too many consumers of US made goods.

Your assertion that the US's other "enemies" have no power or running water is also quite sophomoric. N. Korea and Iran seem to be doing quite alright in urban infrastructure. 

Not to mention that your comment has absolutely nothing to do with the article. The canadian cold must have gotten to you, eh?
I'll let Sarah Conners know what they are planning.

In the meantime tell them to train more guard dogs ... they can easily pick the early T series models.

If america wants to declare war on china because china is economically superior and the US has too much debt to them then I think the rest of NATO should stay out of it, or choose china's side even, fair is fair after all.

The rest of the 'enemies' have no power no running water and no internet.. so I think we have some cybersafety from them eh.