71. Such an attack, they say, can suggest that jurors should disregard all sharply contradictory accounts and focus on other issues. 72. Such an attack also could unleash a retaliatory all-out exchange, they said, killing billions worldwide. 73. Such an attack could render the Internet or parts of it useless, or at least much harder to use. 74. Such an attack could kill more people in a target city than could a first-generation nuclear weapon. 75. Such an attack floods the target system with millions or even billions of messages that tie up its resources, keeping legitimate users from gaining access to the site. 76. Such an attack requires state power, not the power of a single man or group. 77. Such an attack would be fraught with peril. 78. Such an attack would inevitably be a limited one and leave Hussein in a stronger position than ever. 79. Such an attack is implausible in the near future. 80. Such an attack uses several different computers to simulate a huge increase in traffic that essentially freezes a Web site. |