Cyberjihadists on the rampage again, this time in the House of Saud
With the latest news on how hackerjihadists from Saudi Arabia caused blogs on Hosting Matters to crash, I think it should be quite obvious that this is not a country to be doing business with. It's an attack on free speech, internet trade, a gross display of contempt for the west and democracy, and the worst thing about it is that the House of Saud is unlikely to arrest and try any of these hackers for their crimes.
And it's one more reason why the time has come to demand from Congress to approve oil-drilling in Alaska, which is long overdue. We shouldn't have to rely on Saudi Arabian oil anymore. Come to think of it, we shouldn't even have to rely on OIL itself. Could solar energy replace it?
And it's one more reason why the time has come to demand from Congress to approve oil-drilling in Alaska, which is long overdue. We shouldn't have to rely on Saudi Arabian oil anymore. Come to think of it, we shouldn't even have to rely on OIL itself. Could solar energy replace it?