EXCLUSIVE: Vulnerable Infrastructure Wide Open to Hacking
If you can program your DVR, you can program the railroad
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Vulnerable Infrastructure Wide Open to Hacking
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If you can program your DVR, you can program the railroad at the moment — maliciously. Government and corporations aren't interested in the problem. Is this why we're seeing so many train derailments, especially of one company?
The health effects of the Palestine derailment are becoming obvious from dead chickens to sick cleanup crews and CDC inspectors. Experts claimed it was all clear. Could the experts have been wrong? Nothing in recent history to encourage that line of thinking is there? Meanwhile the Department of justice files a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern. Now that the public is paying attention trains seem to be derailing on a regular basis. Could there be something to it?
Examples of Hacking The Infrastructure Child’s Play?
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Hacking road signs is a harmless prank, sometimes even amusing. You would think you would have to be a genius this is not the case. Road signs are a prime example of how easily our infrastructure could be hacked.
From our grid to our road signs and railroads hacking is a threat when security is ignored and simple steps even a child would take to secure important parts of our infrastructure are not in place.
You Tube Video Railroad worker explains Safety Protocol.
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YouTube channel "That’s Railroading" host explains how wheel temperatures affect safety. He shows everything is computerized alerting operators when something is too hot such as a wheel. As we all know, these computers are susceptible to errors which he dutifully points out and they still must physically inspect them. Computerized safety measures with no redundancy susceptible to hackers?
Goattree Unravels The Ball Of Yarn:
Online manuals, passwords openly available, and the potential for cyber attacks on our infrastructure
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Hot Boxes for the railroad could attract hot hackers from several foreign and domestic hacking circles from angry governments to angry enviro-terrorists our infrastructure is open game to cyber attack.
Can we expect more of this in the future? Are the corporations, the fed bureaucracy or congressional leaders tasked with oversight aware of it? Yes.
Do they care? Are they trying to stop it? No.
All theses items that are coming to our attention are being highlighted to show the irresponsibility of private parties and will be used to justify more government involvement to actively monitoring all communications to prevent cyber threats and government cyber inspectors examining all computer systems, starting with the too big to fail, type companies to ensure data security and safety from the usual dangerous forces that government wants to protect you from.