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Reporter Carolyn Duffy Marson vaguely answered the standard journalism questions who, what, when, where and why. She completely avoided the question, how. How were the packets coded and distributed to generate a successful denial of service?
Additionally, instead of contacting sources of information in Estonia, she interviewed colleagues, whose answers were more like military propaganda than computer explanations.
This magazine is about technology, not threats, attacks and wars. If Marson wants to explore controversial issues, then as a writer she must thoroughly research.