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World economic forum admits during cyber covid the internet will come to an end
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80582037:MV80ODQwOTQyXzg4Mzc2MDE5X0RCODdGQw==] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80590173:MV80ODQwOTQyXzg4Mzc1MTU2X0U3N0Y5QUIw] "Lesson #3: Recovery from the widespread destruction of digital systems would be extremely challenging. Replacing 5% of the world’s connected devices would require around 71 million new devices. It would be impossible for manufacturers to rapidly scale up production to meet demand, particularly if manufacturing and logistics systems were affected. For systems that survive, there would be a significant bottleneck in patching and reinstallation. The geographic concentration of electronics manufacturing would create other challenges. In 2018, China produced 90% of mobile phones, 90% of computers and 70% televisions. Finger-pointing about the source and motive of the cyberattack, as well as competition to be first in line for supplies, would inevitably lead to geopolitical tensions." [b]This is how they will take down the internet. Big tech will take part in this little "cyber attack". Many devices will be infected, probably from malware and backdoors into operating systems. [u]Due to the rate of infection, ISPs will be ORDERED to "switch off" until further notice.[/u][/b] :thinkab0utit7: [/quote] And there goes banking for the little guy. If the internet goes down no banking can be done for the ordinary person. That means you can't pay bills nor accept electronic deposits nor buy nor sell things using debit, credit or a check out machine. I don't think the ATMs would even work though I could be wrong. What a snafu this will be. [/quote]
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The only way to stop the exponential propagation of
cyber-COVID
would be to fully disconnect all vulnerable devices from one another and the internet to avoid infection.
The whole world could experience cyber lockdown until a digital vaccine was developed
. All business communication and data transfers would be blocked. Social contact would be reduced to people contactable by in-person visits, copper landline, snail-mail or short-wave radio.
A single day without the internet would cost the world more than $50 billion. A 21-day global cyber lockdown could cost over $1 trillion.
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This is the plan now as to when they do it.
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