NO. An air strike on the Time Warner Center will not be necessary to eliminate the threat
Published: Thursday, September 27, 2007
The U.S. Army has reportedly blocked some Time Warner owned websites that are potentially harmful to army computers. Apparently there was some kind of breach related to emails and some websites, which prompted the pentagon to block them resulting in no internet access for some of our men and women in uniform. On a related note, we hear Jeff Bewkes has been moved to an undisclosed location. While Dick Parsons works his diplomatic skills on our military brass.According to Gordon VanVleet, a public affairs officer for Network Enterprise Technology Command in Arizona, the Army's block will remain in place until the Army can guarantee the network is secure.Jeff Unaitis, spokesman for Time Warner in Syracuse, said the block went into effect last Tuesday, but he didn't learn about it until a week later. Feedback: Army Blocks Some Time Warner E-mails & Web Sites Over Security Breach [7News] Labels: JeffBewkes, TechMedia, TimeWarner, UNDISCLOSED_LOCATION |


