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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
... Doug Kanter wrote: Perhaps you missed the excellent Frontline (PBS) show about 8 months ago, in which they discussed how vulnerable our infrastructure is to computer attacks. The same people who told us that the whole thing would shut down on Jan 1st 2000 at 12:00 Am. Same people? Which ones, Dave? Names, please. If a person says "I was hired to hack into Niagara Mohawk's system and I did it in 8 hours, undetected", and he says this while in front of a TV camera, sitting in a NYMO facility with the CEO next to him, please give us a Dave Hall reason to doubt what the guy is saying. Please cleanse your response of any nonsense related to the "millennium bug". For viewers who just don't get it, they emphasized that there are quite a few utilities whose products (water, electricity, gas) can no longer be controlled quickly by manually turning valves or throwing switches. They interviewed people whose job it was to purposely attack computer systems. They succeeded more often than they would've liked. I've been hearing this for many years. I can't believe that these utility companies have not invested in security systems (firewalls, encryption, virus scanning etc.), to make the possibility less likely. Also, some former "hackers" are now making tons of money consulting security solutions to protect companies from other hackers. "I can't believe..." - that's the key phrase in your response. You live a life based on faith. If it only affects you, fine. But, the fact is that despite security measures, hackers WERE able to access utility systems. In the same Frontline show, a group of programmers were able to break into DOD systems and place an annoying message on some rather important workstations. So, don't assume anything about the cause of ANY infrastructure failure until all the facts are in. It sounds like you guys already are. Chuck seems to think the terrorism angle is the most likely, and from the sounds of it, you do too. The bottom line is, absent of evidence to the contrary, assume it was a simple breakdown in infrastructure. It's not responsible for us to assume the worst until proven otherwise. I am assuming nothing about the blackout. But, it appears YOU are assuming that our enemies, for one reason or another, do not have the skills to do what white hackers from around here can do. |
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