• Godort@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    There are a staggering number of SCADA systems open to the general internet, with basically no protection. They stay that way largely because adding a layer of security like a VPN connection requires a ton of red tape.

    Hopefully this forces some people to re-evaluate their stance

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      8 months ago

      All Americans should be ecstatic that hundreds of billions of their tax dollars have gone to “intelligence” agency (aka private enterprises who operate outside democracy and the rule of law) dragnet collection of humanity’s personal data, and surveillance capitalism, instead of … securing and protecting their information systems — the primary purpose for their entire existence.

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      8 months ago

      SCADA systems get a ton of state oversight. Auditors would be all over this in any state that gives a damn about their security.

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        I’m sure some of the SCADA on Shodan are honey pots, but I highly doubt all of them are

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        this in any state that gives a damn about their security.

        I think this is the important part of the comment