Warning Over 'Panic' Hacks on Cities (bbc.com)
Security flaws have been found in major city infrastructure such as flood defences, radiation detection and traffic monitoring systems.
A team of researchers found 17 vulnerabilities, eight of which it described as "critical." From a report: The researchers warned of so-called "panic attacks," where an attacker could manipulate emergency systems to create chaos in communities. The specific flaws uncovered by the team have been patched. "If someone, supervillain or not, were to abuse vulnerabilities like the ones we documented in smart city systems, the effects could range from inconvenient to catastrophic," wrote Daniel Crowley, from IBM's cyber research division, X-Force Red. "While no evidence exists that such attacks have taken place, we have found vulnerable systems in major cities in the US, Europe and elsewhere." The team plans to explain the vulnerabilities at Black Hat -- a cyber-security conference -- on Thursday.
Almost all IT security these days is "cheaper than possible" because the people in charge are not able to do risk management. Until there are "reference catastrophes" of sufficient magnitude, they will mistakenly believe they are safe and do nothing. Then they will find out that decades of mismanagement are not easy to fix. It is always the same story. It is always utterly stupid. It is always completely obvious to actual experts what is going on, but nobody listens to them.
The leadership we have on all levels is not modern, educated, enlightened. It is cave men (and the occasional cave-woman) dressed in suits, full of themselves, greedy, corrupt and utterly incompetent and unsuitable to fill their core responsibilities.
Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.