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A cyberattack could wreak destruction comparable to a nuclear weapon
People around the world may be worried about nuclear tensions rising, but I think they're missing the fact that a major cyberattack could be just as damaging—and hackers are already laying the groundwork.
With the U.S. and Russia pulling out of a key nuclear weapons pact—and beginning to develop new nuclear weapons—plus Iran tensions and North Korea again test-launching missiles, the global threat to civilization is high. Some fear a new nuclear arms race.
That threat is serious—but another could be as serious, and is less visible to the public. So far, most of the well-known hacking incidents, even those with foreign government backing, have done little more than steal data. Unfortunately, there are signs that hackers have placed malicious software inside U.S. power and water systems, where it's lying in wait, ready to be triggered. The U.S. military has also reportedly penetrated the computers that control Russian electrical systems.
As someone who studies cybersecurity and information warfare, I'm concerned that a cyberattack with widespread impact, an intrusion in one area that spreads to others or a combination of lots of smaller attacks, could cause significant damage, including mass injury and death rivaling the death toll of a nuclear weapon.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday August 21 2019, @12:13PM
That's what the propaganda will say. What they will fail to mention is that the poor owned cell phones, automobiles, ate virtually unlimited sweet, salty, fatty foods of their choosing prepared by others, lived in air conditioned homes with running water and electricity. Yeah, the rich are sticking it to the poor, making them build mansions and yachts for them, but the poor of 2020 actually lived better than the richest of the rich in 2042.
The walk to the gas station will be for naught, all the snacks were looted within a week after N-day, and the gas? Mad Max made off with most of that, and you're better off if you don't have any.
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