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On the first day of Wikileaks, my true love sent to me
A cable dump on a CD.

Read on …

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We live in the future. More specifically, we live in William Gibson’s cyberpunk future.

Microsoft has acknowledged the existence of a bug affecting ‘all versions of Windows’, that allows attackers to trigger execution of malicious software via a shortcut link. It’s a serious bug, and one that’s apparently ripe for exploitation.

The flaw is already being exploited, and experts predict more attacks will follow. What’s interesting, however, is that the first observed attacks using the exploit have an unusual goal. Instead of trying to turn the hijacked home or office PCs into spam relays, pestering their unlucky owners with ads, or trying to steal passwords and credit card numbers - the standard repertoire - the attack targeted systems used as controllers for industrial machinery. Moreover, according to information put out by Siemens, the goal of the malware wasn’t to disrupt the connected systems (a recurrent nightmare scenario in a world where heavy machinery and essential utilities are increasingly controlled by computers running mass-market OS’s), but to “steal secrets from manufacturing plants and other industrial facilities”.

Computer hackers using sophisticated malware to conduct corporate espionage? This is the stuff of cyberpunk fiction. The future’s so bright, we gotta wear mirrorshades.

the devious bachelor

brianconley:

I bet Angus would know if this is true.

Come to think of it, he might be a British spy, sent to spy on our Web 2.0 skillz!

Web 2.0 geniuses, if Angus invites you to walk home with him, don’t take the bait! Chances are you could end up in the back of a Lorry on your way to secret British 2.0 rendition!

Brian seems to be taking my name in vain again.

I would like to make it clear that (unlike Roald Dahl) I have not been sent to the United States by her Majesty’s government for the sole purpose of seducing Persons of Interest, rendering them helpless by my devastating sexual skillz, and then taking advantage of their happy but exhausted state to pry their secrets from them.

I know a lot of you have been thinking that, so I thought I should take this opportunity to set the record straight.

Thanks for listening.

Source: paperbackgirl