You believe the Dome had public facing websites with admin access enabled that would have the ability to shut down the Dome?
That's what makes people believe it's BS, because it's such a basic thing to avoid. It would be the first topic covered in 'Internet Security for Dummies' book.
You believe the Dome had public facing websites with admin access enabled that would have the ability to shut down the Dome?
Regarding this? I don't believe anything besides the provided IP's belonging to Rafael in Haifa. Regarding security systems in general? Sure, seen plenty of them. Flabbergastingly stupid setups overlooking very obvious flaws. And I'm not even that skilled.
I have no problems believing that hackers can take down the Iron Dome. If they've done it in this case, I don't know.
It would be the first topic covered in 'Internet Security for Dummies' book.
Is that a thing or are you just making up stuff to support your claim?
Why would a system that needs to be incredibly secure have exposed IP addresses?
Why can anybody access tens of thousands of home surveillance systems through direct IP? Security through obscurity, failure to properly secure system etc.
A properly hardened system isn't insecure just by exposing a basic log-in screen through encrypted connection.
Voting has always been the equivalent of playing the lottery, in the that the odds of your single vote making the difference is very, very small. Even the ancient Athenians knew that. Nobody with any grasp of statistics denies that.
But if you're implying that even the race for your local school board, or mayor, or city councilman seat, all of which are in odd years, and which are often nonpartisan, and which are decided by a few hundred votes, are as corrupt as 2020, then you're as wrong as can be.
Imagine having a defense system like that connected to the www, lol.
The first IP resolves to RAFAEL ADVANCED DEFENSE SYSTEMS in Haifa, Israel. https://www.whois.com/whois/193.169.71.243
What makes you say it's BS?
You believe the Dome had public facing websites with admin access enabled that would have the ability to shut down the Dome?
That's what makes people believe it's BS, because it's such a basic thing to avoid. It would be the first topic covered in 'Internet Security for Dummies' book.
Regarding this? I don't believe anything besides the provided IP's belonging to Rafael in Haifa. Regarding security systems in general? Sure, seen plenty of them. Flabbergastingly stupid setups overlooking very obvious flaws. And I'm not even that skilled.
I have no problems believing that hackers can take down the Iron Dome. If they've done it in this case, I don't know.
Is that a thing or are you just making up stuff to support your claim?
At least they put "pwned" in it
Why can anybody access tens of thousands of home surveillance systems through direct IP? Security through obscurity, failure to properly secure system etc.
A properly hardened system isn't insecure just by exposing a basic log-in screen through encrypted connection.
Wow, I bet our election system is totally secure though.
Imagine thinking your vote ever mattered in the first place
It depends. In a local government race where these guys set your property taxes, it certainly does.
........does it really though
Voting has always been the equivalent of playing the lottery, in the that the odds of your single vote making the difference is very, very small. Even the ancient Athenians knew that. Nobody with any grasp of statistics denies that.
But if you're implying that even the race for your local school board, or mayor, or city councilman seat, all of which are in odd years, and which are often nonpartisan, and which are decided by a few hundred votes, are as corrupt as 2020, then you're as wrong as can be.
So what exactly ARE you saying, eh?
Good.