NERC Releases Interim Report on Aug 14th Blackout
will writes "The North American Electric Reliability
Council has released four documents concerning the
August 14th power outage power outage in the North East. The blackout
investigation homepage lists all NERC's documents relating to this
event. Press coverage is at The
Washington Post, CNN,
and CBS
News. The take home message: FirstEnergy
did it. The are, of course, denying
it." The report is also available at reports.energy.gov. Reader stinkydog writes "According to Yahoo News part of the blame for the big fizzle of 2003 lies with a failing SCADA system, GE's XA/21 power management system. 'Not only did the software that controls audible and visual alarms stop working at 2:14 p.m. EDT, but about a half hour later, two servers supporting the emergency system failed, too.' According to the product specs, it is a Unix system with X Windows."
Can someone tell me what X windows has to do with this story?
SCO.com uses Linux
If it wasn't for all the government regulation, this never would have happened. Government is the source of problems like this, the cause, and it cannot solve them or keep them from happening. Regulating the infrastructure has only led to a decrease in reliability of the power grid, and the only thing that can fix it are market forces. This is true both from an ethical level (embracing true freedom), and from a pratical level: the pure free market is the best solver of problems there is.
This would not have happened in a market unencumbered by overzealous regulations and socialist mindsets.
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For blaming it on us when the real blame should fall on your countries move to self-regulation of the energy industry.
:P
You can also apologize in advance for this
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True, but there was a Windows-only virus running around (MS Blaster) that would attack the DCOM port of a windows box. Its a possibility that this virus could have had something to do with the blackout, therefore the OS does matter in this case.
I agree with you though, any OS can be made in-secure by the user. But IMHO, not all OS's can be made secure by the user as well.