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Any cyber warfare should be.
It's one thing to snoop around some corporate website looking for bugs to extort. That's a crime. You shouldn't do it, if you get caught you should get a knock on your door from a police officer. They want to start by asking some questions.
It's a completely different thing to use those tactics on state infrastructure. That should be seen as an act of war. Your front door should be forcibly beaten down with a battering ram.
looking for bugs to extort
I sleep
Looking for bugs to responsibly disclose, ideally through a bug bounty program
REAL SHIT
To borrow another turn of phrase, warheads on foreheads