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by mjlee
218 days ago
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> why is this not used in conflicts to devastating effect? The systems with devastating impact are air-gapped. They're designed, audited, validated and then never touched again. Ports are disabled by cutting the traces on the motherboard and adding tamper protection to the case, which is in a secure facility protected by vetted people with guns, who are in a security facility protected by different vetted people with guns. No system is perfect, but the time and effort is better spent on the generic case that the military understands well. |
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You wish. More often than not the people building these think they are very clever by using their bullet proof fire walls rather than a physical disconnect. Or SLIP over a serial port because for some reason serial ports are fine.
I've seen this kind of crap in practice in systems that should be airgapped, that they said were airgapped but that in fact were not airgapped.