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Hair-raising hair triggers: terrorists, nuclear weapons and what the press hasn't said. (Gazette).

American Prospect, The,  December, 2002  by Mintz, Morton

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THOUSANDS OF READY-TO-fire U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons are susceptible to unauthorized launches by terrorists, who might either capture a missile or electronically hack into a missile launch-control system. This reality has gotten nearly zero attention in the press. And it gets worse.

Cyber-terrorists might also succeed in fooling early-warning systems, inducing a false attack warning that increases the risk of a mistaken retaliatory launch. Although terrorism has dramatically intensified these perils, there has been no progress on nuclear "de-alerting"--reducing the ...

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