Computer Companies
United Against Terrorism
(CCUAT) was formed by
the American Computer
Science Association Inc.
one month after the
September 11, 2001
Terrorist Attack on the
World Trade Center and
the Pentagon.
First formally proposed
by the office of the
United States Attorney
General John Ashcroft
and followed up on by
successive Defense and
Justice Department
liaison, the membership
rose from the original
200 to encompass in
excess of 13,000
computer and technology
firms in North America,
the Pacific Rim, Asia
and Europe.
CCUAT has consistently
provided itself as an
information resource and
action committee in
support of formal
commercial risk
assessment and threat
assessment programs
between technology
companies and the United
States and NATO's
ongoing efforts to
counter International
Terror Groups.
With nearly 85 steering
committees, CCUAT
studies various aspects
of the highly vulnerable
computer / technology
industry and its efforts
to harden its security
points of contact
against the effort by
Jihadi Terrorist Groups
to bring down government
and Free Societies.
CCUAT also devises
leading edge
countermeasures to
Cyberwarfare in the form
of viruses, spyware,
malware, service
interruption attacks and
electronic infiltration.
Recently, the Cyber
Defense Steering
Committee at CCUAT
identified a new style
Trojan Hunter Killer,
RETIISCV (hki variant),
capable of infecting and
progressively disabling
all commercial
antivirus, antispyware
and firewall technology
and Rootkit cleaner
utilities used on
personal computers,
eliminating all security
and Windows/Microsoft
Update, while securing
access to private
information served
directly to outside
infiltration web servers
disguised as
advertisement servers,
which was leveraging a
previously unknown
weakness in the Windows
Hard Drive Driver Stack
in Rootkit mode,
constructed by a foreign
government as a cyber
warfare tool intended to
steal enough credit
card, social network and
financial information to
do damage to the US, and
Euro Economies-- was
intercepted, analyzed
and updates supplied to
various anti-virus,
anti-rootkit, anti-rat
software developers such
as Surf Right (Hitman
Pro 3.5), Prevx (antiVirus),
AVG, CheckPoint and to
Microsoft Corporation.
CCUAT recently opened up
its
http://www.TerroristWebsites.info
Portal, Blog and
Facebook site,
demonstrating the first
420+ confirmed Terrorist
Websites and 2400+
Terrorist File Shares
verified by CCUAT,
thought to eventually
number near 5000 total
websites (as of 2010).
All staff of CCUAT are
volunteers, and CCUAT
solicits no donations.
All participation of
personnel in the
activity are kept
entirely anonymous,
assigned single word
codenames upon becoming
involved, so as to
protect them from
retaliation by the
foreign governments
controlling them and the
Foreign Terrorist Groups
themselves.
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