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Isn't that something
Holding an oil pipeline hostage until 5 million is paid. I heard this before with hospitals and their medical records but never an oil pipeline. What's next---Anything that depends on computers?[/size]
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/13/us/p ... mware.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/13/us/p ... mware.html
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Not new couple years ago the city of Atlanta was held hostage...meaning the city gov not the whole city. They paid.
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Just think of how many things depend on computers to operate. Everything including railroads, electrical grids. water distribution, waste treatment, military---Hell, just about everything. Looks like it's time to get someone just a little smarter then Homer Simpson to oversee computer security. [/size]
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There are people smarter that Homer Simpson overseeing computer security. There just isn't enough of them. Its one of the highest in demand jobs out there. 5 years ago I was studying to get into that field when I was offered another position that pulled me away from it.SIDEWINDER link wrote: Just think of how many things depend on computers to operate. Everything including railroads, electrical grids. water distribution, waste treatment, military---Hell, just about everything. Looks like it's time to get someone just a little smarter then Homer Simpson to oversee computer security. [/size]
The question is how much is exposed in such a way to potentially get hacked.
As far as colonial goes, they got away cheap from everything I've heard. Most ransomware attacks at a company that sized would have had ransoms 5-10X times what they asked for, which is one of the reasons it was paid.
The thought is they realized the impact of the system to millions and had to take what they can get.
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As an aside, this is the plot to Live Free or Die Hard, which is the second greatest movie in the Die Hard franchise.
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SIDEWINDER link wrote: Holding an oil pipeline hostage until 5 million is paid. I heard this before with hospitals and their medical records but never an oil pipeline. What's next---Anything that depends on computers?[/size]
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/13/us/p ... mware.html
You can thank your buddies Comrad Biden and Empress Haris and the rest of the so-called woke!
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There are people smarter, buts its a chase game or cat n mouse. Also depends how much corps want to spend on security as well - its expensive, n then there employees cyber best practices. There is a big need for employees, n smaller companies cant pay ppl w even one year of experience what they think they desearve w little experience. Its crazy!! I had one guy say I want this number I looked at him n said .... we will miss u, i cant come close..bye lol.SIDEWINDER link wrote: Just think of how many things depend on computers to operate. Everything including railroads, electrical grids. water distribution, waste treatment, military---Hell, just about everything. Looks like it's time to get someone just a little smarter then Homer Simpson to oversee computer security. [/size]
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I think it's long overdue to get serious. If a group of internet pirates can do this, just think what a foreign country with bad intentions could do.[/size]
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Foreign countries are doing this. The reality is that humans have a skill that they constantly perfect. It's called invention.SIDEWINDER link wrote: I think it's long overdue to get serious. If a group of internet pirates can do this, just think what a foreign country with bad intentions could do.[/size]
You can build quantum machines for unbreakable encryption and someone will make something that bresks it with an even more powerful mechanism. Yes, I have a basic understanding of how the machine works. Very basic. Anyways, this cyber theft will continue for a long time.
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Yes totally agree been going on for long time nothing new, n will continue. Its so much a part of our lifes n now that its just to tempting for those who want to steal or abuse or obtain market advantage. ?Rachel Varga link wrote: Foreign countries are doing this. The reality is that humans have a skill that they constantly perfect. It's called invention.
You can build quantum machines for unbreakable encryption and someone will make something that bresks it with an even more powerful mechanism. Yes, I have a basic understanding of how the machine works. Very basic. Anyways, this cyber theft will continue for a long time.
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An article in our local newspaper said the perpetrators of this ransom attack on the Colonial pipeline are Russians. It also said these criminals had software that won't target businesses that use Cyrillic language keyboards. So, yes, foreign countries with bad intentions are already targeting US businesses. Maybe US businesses ought the learn Russian... :SIDEWINDER link wrote: I think it's long overdue to get serious. If a group of internet pirates can do this, just think what a foreign country with bad intentions could do.[/size]
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