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Hacking the grids

You learn “hacking away” when reading 'bout the affairs of ukraine and the stability of it IT infrastructure being knocked offline time-and-time again.

“The hackers don't want us to finish the movie,” Yasinsky's wife joked.

via Russia's Cyberwar on Ukraine Is a Blueprint For What's to Come | WIRED

Format AsidePosted on 2017-07-24Author crazydog930Categories CommentsTags CrashOverride, cyber warfare, KillDisk, Russia, Sandworm, security, Ukraine

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