Staged Hack Causes Generator to Self-Destruct
An anonymous reader writes "It has been revealed that in a U.S. Department of Homeland Security exercise codenamed 'Aurora' conducted in March of this year, researchers were able to cause a power generator to self-destruct remotely via a hack which changed the operating cycle of the generator. 'Government sources said changes are being made to both computer software and physical hardware to protect power generating equipment. And the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said it is conducting inspections to ensure all nuclear plants have made the fix. Industry experts also said the experiment shows large electric systems are vulnerable in ways not previously demonstrated.'"
I'd guess most people here have never read about power grid synchronization. Unless your power grid is DC isolated, it shares data telemetry data with other systems in the grid. Any one of these systems getting hacked can put the entire network at risk. There are many ways to damage a generator if you understand what causes it to trip from the system. Delaying the disconnect from the power grid, for even a short amount of time can cause substantial damage.
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