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Where is Lisbeth Salander when we need her? HUAJIAO May 2021 #1
Truly catrose May 2021 #2
! JudyM May 2021 #15
Indeed Bayard May 2021 #29
This wouldn't happen in the old days, jdadd May 2021 #3
We warned folks for decades about this, and were ignored Miguelito Loveless May 2021 #4
'warned the government NOT to engage in cyber warfare' speak easy May 2021 #5
They fired the first shot with Stuxnet Miguelito Loveless May 2021 #6
but not the 2009 attack on the DoD speak easy May 2021 #8
No. I am not. Miguelito Loveless May 2021 #13
This wasn't cyber warfare - it was cyber-extortion getagrip_already May 2021 #27
Yes, computer viruses were a thing befopre stuxnet Miguelito Loveless May 2021 #31
it is purely a financial play for these actors... getagrip_already May 2021 #34
Motives hardly matter Miguelito Loveless May 2021 #36
of course there is state sponsorship for some of these groups.... getagrip_already May 2021 #37
I said nothing about "unbilateral disarmamnet" Miguelito Loveless May 2021 #41
Perfect excuse to raise the price of gas. gab13by13 May 2021 #7
Woulda coulda shoulda NQAS May 2021 #9
The CEO should be fired for gross negligence. NCjack May 2021 #22
Here's some more on DarkSide. Can't vouch for the white hat status of the site, but ancianita May 2021 #10
I work in this field - that article is pure bs..... getagrip_already May 2021 #28
I thought just what you said was in that article? No? ancianita May 2021 #30
There are several poorly researched statements, and a load of clickbait.... getagrip_already May 2021 #33
Your solution ancianita May 2021 #35
true, but the financial burden would shift towards hardening our infrastructures getagrip_already May 2021 #38
Peak Oil... Claire Oh Nette May 2021 #11
Why were the hackers able to do this? AverageOldGuy May 2021 #12
Comlexity and reliance on it creates vulnerability. BobTheSubgenius May 2021 #14
What are gas prices now? ffr May 2021 #16
Good for Joe. Now if he can just get Congress to understand that this, too, is infrastructure... Hekate May 2021 #17
Listen, this is dangerous stuff LittleGirl May 2021 #18
Oh jeez, gas is already almost $4 a gallon in California ansible May 2021 #19
Just what I was about to post. msfiddlestix May 2021 #24
Shouldn't effect California. we can do it May 2021 #25
It's not the price for me as much as it is for the specter of gas lines. no_hypocrisy May 2021 #20
Something really smells durablend May 2021 #21
Cyber pirates NickB79 May 2021 #23
Wow 100GB of data held ransom? Really? lol.... getagrip_already May 2021 #26
So I wonder if any of Russia's computer systems are vulnerable to anything like this? Calista241 May 2021 #32
Probably not, I think russians are actually better than us when it comes to IT ansible May 2021 #39
Why is everything "dark" with these people? 😐😒 live love laugh May 2021 #40
Hey right wing assholes drmeow May 2021 #42
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