With the business world becoming increasingly dependent on the
   Internet, there is concern that not enough is being done to guard
   against potentially devastating sabotage by "cyberterrorists." What do
   you think?

   "You mean some hacker could disrupt the computerized billing
   and record-keeping of my local phone company, costing them millions of
   dollars? That's awesome."
   Frank Moreland, Piano Teacher
   
   "You don't think one of these cyberterrorists could somehow
   infiltrate a chat room and pretend to be a sexy girl, do you?"
   Donald Davis, Systems Analyst

   "As a nursing-home resident, I live in constant fear of the
   fiberterrorists who force me to take my Metamucil."
   Liz Durham, Retiree

   "What if these terrorists got into the Snickers web site?
   They could potentially alter the peanuts-to-nougat ratio."
   Carol Sandberg, Flight Attendant

   "No cyberterrorists shall gain access to my data--I'm
   protected by the coolest password ever: Shadowfax. Oh, no, I said it
   aloud! My hubris has undone me once again!"
   Phillip Sutcliffe, Actuary

   "Well, cyberterrorists may be difficult to capture in the
   act, but from what I know about people who are highly skilled with
   computers, they should be easy to beat up."
   Ernest Cey, Speechwriter