Obviously, they did hack Mariah Carey's NYE performance.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I thought your readers were smart enough to realize what a negligent mistake it would be to dismiss this.
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It depends. I am beginning to lean towards coincidental discovery and then media frenzy because of recent 1/
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will now have been destroyed by attackers. If it wasn't Russia (which is w/it looks like atm), this is a non-story.
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True, but story should still be, "This is how simple it is to compromise infrastructure," not "nothing to see here"
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Fair point. Yes. Infrastructure and infrastructure embedded sys are mostly opsec, rarely good infosec. Bad 1/
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programming practices/reviews, low quality code, old/legacy & patched up. Airgapping mostly isn't so much 2/
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a feature as it is "this is too old to practically link up," etc. Nothing new for infosec community, tho & pub 3/
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isn't served by alarmism imo. Still, yeah, things should happen, but I am not holding my breath. :/ 4/4
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So the breaking news was some poor schmuck's laptop getting malware & the poor guy working at a utility company in Vermont. \o/
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How exactly do you think malware gets into facilities like this?
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I'm fully aware & worked w/utils on this in past. Employee compromise happens all the time, tho. Bad, but not panic
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