On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Michael
Butash
<michael@butash.net>
wrote:
There was some idle chat here prior about Stuxnet and how it
almost single-handed stopped or at least delayed Iran's
Nuclear aspirations, and I'd commented on how there was a
variant called Duqu that was running rampant in our SCADA
systems that run municipal water.
Seems our environmentals that run cities have and are being
exploited more frequently with more disclosures in the past
few days of incidents in Springfield Illinois and Houston
Texas. Not only do I guarantee security on these systems and
networks not up to par, their embedded and obscure nature
means they probably aren't even regularly patched to take
advantage. In the Springfield incident they actually caused
damage to a critical pump, and it's only going to continue to
get worse as it's now being talked about more mainstream and
word spreads.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/17/water_utility_hacked/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/18/second_water_utility_hack/
I know I sleep better at night knowing all this software runs
on old windoze systems! Even better is how they're talking
about in here how they are often now internet connected
systems so they can be managed remotely to save costs (i.e.
outsource it). Maybe letting the Chinese government run our
city water systems isn't quite what they had in mind, but
anything to save a buck in these trying times I suppose...
-mb
chortle! snort!
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