Hacker And The Fed

Cyber Attacks Without a Declaration of War

Jan 15, 2026
Chris and Hector dive into the critical role of cyber operations in modern conflicts, exploring U.S. actions in Venezuela and the implications of Chinese email intrusions targeting Congress. They discuss the alarming global scam economy linked to human trafficking and crypto fraud, highlighting the arrest of a major scam leader. The hosts emphasize the broader risks posed by misconfigured systems and the pressing need for transparency in cybersecurity policies. It's a chilling look at how digital warfare and crime intertwine in today's world.
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INSIGHT

Cyber As A Core Military Tool

  • Cyber operations are now integral to modern military actions and can be precisely targeted at critical national infrastructure.
  • Hector and Chris highlight targeted disruptions (power, BGP routing) as a pre-kinetic layer rather than blanket blackouts.
INSIGHT

Precision Over Nationwide Blackouts

  • Targeting network routing (BGP) and selective CNI systems can create operational effects without collapsing an entire nation.
  • Precision avoids humanitarian catastrophe while achieving tactical objectives, according to the hosts.
ADVICE

Treat Network Ops As National Security

  • Harden local network operations and ensure BGP/route monitoring and staff vigilance to help national resilience.
  • Hector urges each operator to treat their systems as part of national security and proactively secure them.
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