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by trod1234
538 days ago
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It is actually far worse than just corporate greed.
It shows an embedded vulnerability into the entire supply chain, a national security issue caused by corruption. They should get awards and payouts for bringing this to light now rather than the lives it would cost during a world war. If the company makes it so these trains stop functioning once they are in specific locations, what determines that location? A weak GPS radio signal (which have had issues with spoofing in the past)? What would happen if that radio signal was maliciously crafted and broadcast towards trains with targeted payloads that engage this functionality? Harvests/food stuffs rot? This line of thought doesn't require genius level IQ, given the plots in some of the movies today even a relative dunce could compare and come up with this. Food security has been an issue for every country for millennia. |
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