I'd rather not speculate on terrorism or over-anti-terrorism in this thread, that's a whole other can of worms (for the record, I think "bomb-proof containers" for improving current aircraft safety makes as much sence as eating raw chicken packed into a latex to prevent you from getting sick after eating it. Either our entire bodies are designed to handle eating a raw chicken here or there, or they just aren't.).
I am more curious about the matter Oak brought up though, are they seriously considering the cause of this crash to be a large shipment of lithium batteries that overheated??? (as oak pointed out, I know cargo holds get cramped and stuffy, but my very basic chemistry knowledge tells me that the UPS flight that went down was then more of an oven on wings than a Boeing 747... and if memory serves me, didn't it also crash at night and experience trouble imediatley after TO and at low altitude?) Either there's something about lithium batteries onboard aircraft that is a serious safety issue or this is a wild goose chase.