Terrorists Using Virtual Worlds To Plan?

By Christopher Nickson
February 08, 2008


US security experts have warned that terrorists might be using virtual worlds to meet and make future plans.

Is it good intelligence or simply more war on terror paranoia? We may never know. But the US intelligence agency, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) has warned that terrorist might be using Second Life or other virtual communities to meet and plan ideas for the future, according to a report on Vnunet.
 
They’re so serious about it that they’ve recommended agencies put teams of operatives in virtual worlds to track activity. Of course, agencies said the same thing about the Internet and cell phones, which has led to increased surveillance powers on both, raising the hackles of privacy advocates.
 
But IARPA, insisting the virtual worlds are a “Wild West environment,” said,
 
"Unfortunately, what started out as a benign environment where people would congregate to share information or explore fantasy worlds is now offering the opportunity for religious/political extremists to recruit, rehearse, transfer money and ultimately engage in information warfare or worse with impunity."


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