WORLD WIDE WAR

Intramural squabbling about how to wage information warfare--gathering and protecting information while denying the enemy the same--has roiled relations between the military and national intelligence agencies for a decade. Bureaucratic barriers prevented the execution of offensive computer attacks...

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