- 19 days
This is one of those things where we should be saying… “WHY THE HELL DOES OUR WATER INFRASTRUCTURE NEED TO BE ON THE INTERNET”
- 18 days
Because it’s way, way cheaper to pay one guy to sit in a room monitoring 50 pump stations remotely, than it is to pay 50 guys to sit in random pump stations 24/7 when they don’t need human intervention for months on end.
Why aren’t the networks properly air-gapped and protected? Read the first five words again.
- runner_g@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish19 days
Wastewater treatment is a rather complex process these days, with sensors all along the process line reporting data back to the main office. At a minimum it requires a local area network.
- 19 days
The people to blame are the morons that hooked up utilities controls to the internet…
- 18 days
That’s true, but the reasons they did it are not their fault.
There’s a name for the thing that demands minimal spending on public services and national spending on private business, even at the expense of human life…
- 11 days
Eh. No. I’d argue actual minimal spending should say that these services never learn what the internet is.





