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In reply to the discussion: There was no Vermont electrical grid hack [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)85. You're welcome
If WaPo could've waited to get a statement from Burlington Electric before they ran their original story, there would not have been a problem. If it wasn't for their sloppiness and rush to get this out there, the focus would be on the hack itself, which is disturbing.
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The laptop is "in our system ( ie on our network) " - thats how they scanned for the malware
pkdu
Dec 2016
#1
I think the title of the OP is misleading..."There was no hack....oh wait...there was but it's NBD"
LaydeeBug
Dec 2016
#4
But the WaPo headline said that the hackers had "penetrated the US electricity grid"
oberliner
Dec 2016
#29
That depends if the utility EVER allowed various laptops to be connected to the system that ran the
karynnj
Dec 2016
#50
It WAS connected to the grid. They took it offline after they discovered the malware. n/t
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#14
Since we all know a breech was attempted and failed how important is this small
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#77
A simpler, more realistic situation is that the utility has TWO completely independent systems
karynnj
Dec 2016
#55
They would want to isolate any malware from everything else on the system that it is on
karynnj
Dec 2016
#80
source please? That is not what either the state official or the Burlington Electric official said.
karynnj
Dec 2016
#51
So a malware code planted by Russian operatives was found on a computer in use at a public utility,
lapucelle
Dec 2016
#2
I expect people to start claiming the Russians are messing with "precious bodily fluids"
DemocraticWing
Dec 2016
#9
I'm sure it was all just a crazy coincidence, and there's nothing to be alarmed about.
lapucelle
Dec 2016
#44
The utility released a public statement, Vermont public radio reported on it,
lapucelle
Dec 2016
#46
I think I will defer to the Washington Post and not some small hometown newspaper on this one./nt
DemocratSinceBirth
Dec 2016
#41
I will consider the statement from Mike Kanerick of Burlington Electric, that seems very
karynnj
Dec 2016
#52
Actually, it looks like the utility did exactly the right thing - checked out its computers, and
karynnj
Dec 2016
#61
Really? You're going with that? Screw up and report it. Everything's just fine.
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#67
Yes, unless you know more than is in the statements that is exactly what I think
karynnj
Dec 2016
#69
Thank you for objective critical information. As you note WaPo has changed their story due to this
think
Dec 2016
#83
Thanks for the facts. We need to quit over reacting to every story until it is proven.
USALiberal
Dec 2016
#88