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by devopsproject
3518 days ago
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> What would be the benefit of manipulating this? Killing people. Imagine a StuxNet type attack that targets medical equipment or an attack that can drop planes from the sky (https://www.wired.com/2015/05/feds-say-banned-researcher-com...) > I would second guess anything that uses a computer to keep a record of something that someone would have a direct benefit if manipulated Then you better move to the woods. Basic economic principals (scarcity) mean that every resource has value to an interested party. |
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I can only see the benefit of a targeted assassination for a very specific subset of a subset of a subset of people, not large scale killing of people. Warfare maybe? For fun? Not as obvious as fraud for monetary gain, there is a scale issue to consider.
I worry more over bugs that kill people on the operating table or in the air as opposed to someone manipulating the equipment for some unknown benefit.
>> Then you better move to the woods.
I think you're exaggerating just a bit.