Saturday, April 18, 2015

Iranian Hackers Eye U.S. Grid

Iranian hackers are trying to identify computer systems that control infrastructure in the United States, such as the electrical grid, presumably with an eye towards damaging those systems, according to a new report from a cyber security firm and a think tank in Washington, D.C.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not funny Persians.

Anonymous said...

This is top rate propaganda. BE AFRAID SHITIZEN!!

Anonymous said...

What a CROCK this article is!

This is ALL about Our own government, Trying to Pre-Condition the American people, into believing that, when Obama and Company hit the "Kill Switch" on the Power Grid in this Country, that the American people will believe it is the Iranians behind it and not our own government, so the American People in theory at least,will more Readily go along with the Martial Law that will accompany it...Please don't fall for this!

If the Power Grid is attacked in this Country, it will be our own government and not the Iranians that are behind it!

Anonymous said...

Yah what anonymous said perfectly sums it up.

"What a CROCK this article is!

This is ALL about Our own government, Trying to Pre-Condition the American people, into believing that, when Obama and Company hit the "Kill Switch" on the Power Grid in this Country, that the American people will believe it is the Iranians behind it and not our own government, so the American People in theory at least,will more Readily go along with the Martial Law that will accompany it...Please don't fall for this!

If the Power Grid is attacked in this Country, it will be our own government and not the Iranians that are behind it!"

Couldnt have said it better myself. 2nd the above.

Anonymous said...

Iranians experienced a nasty little puter attack that spun some centrifuges into oblivion. They obviously seek to return the favor.

This ain't news. It simple common sense.

Anonymous said...

Using default passwords for critical control systems is not too bright.

http://jarrodloidl.blogspot.ca/2010/07/default-passwords-and-scada-siemens.html