"Hackers, bloggers and even reporters" are the villains in a mock "Cyber Storm" war game, reports the Associated Press:
In one amusing aside, AP also reports that during the simulation "someone quietly attacked the very computers used to conduct the exercise. Perplexed organizers traced the incident to overzealous players and sent everyone an urgent e-mail marked "IMPORTANT!" reminding them not to probe or attack the game computers."
The story is the result of AP's two-year struggle to get the Cyber Storm documents under a Freedom of Information Act request (most of the records were blacked out).
After mock electronic attacks overwhelmed computers at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, an unspecified "major news network" airing reports about the attackers refused to reveal its sources to the government. Other simulated reporters were duped into spreading "believable but misleading" information that worsened fallout by confusing the public and financial markets, according to the government's files.