Brinks added a "smart" function to its perfectly fine safe, and as a result it can now be hacked and emptied with no trace. 5/n
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But the current corporate impulse is to not spend money first, just wait for issues to pile up. Really not the way to go with IoThings. 9/n
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Practically the whole car industry is using an old insecure bus system to connect all computers running the car. Why? Because they can. 10/n
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@zeynep I still don't understand why we don't mandate open code for critical devices. Open-source has drawbacks, but it gets analyzed.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@zeynep planes are very safe ONLY because they are very few, and built, driven, maintained by very few, very skilled and monitored peopleThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@zeynep apparently, somebody was able to hack into a United flight recently: http://www.wired.com/2015/05/feds-say-banned-researcher-commandeered-plane/ … -
@cryptopix Yeah. I wasn't clear what actually happened but why is the entertainment system connected to anything else insecurely? Geeze.
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@kennethanderson Yes. A whole new mode of thinking is required and these industrial revolution era manufacturers don't seem to realize this.
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@zeynep now you just have to explain why safe planes have such a high rate of failure in Africa. hint: it's not about the planesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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