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The identification of malware tied to a cyber attack on Ukraine last year is putting a renewed focus on threats to America’s electric grid. Security firms ESET and Dragos revealed the malware, dubbed “Crash Override” or “Industroyer,” this week. According to the researchers, the malware is only the second to be tailored to industrial control systems and developed and deployed to be disruptive — the first was the Stuxnet virus that ravaged Iran’s nuclear program years ago.The attack,
‘Crash Override’ malware heightens fears for US electric grid
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Well the sheep can pretend we are the super nation where nothing like this could ever happen to lil ole USA, but anyone in reality know this is a huge threat beyond the average person's knowledge of it all.
But hey just pretend it's not there and can't happen maybe it will all go away.
‘Crash Override’ malware heightens fears for US electric grid
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Well the sheep can pretend we are the super nation where nothing like this could ever happen to lil ole USA, but anyone in reality know this is a huge threat beyond the average person's knowledge of it all.
But hey just pretend it's not there and can't happen maybe it will all go away.