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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas
The one link above where the guy is talking about how it happened in the inset box, said it was too short a time to deploy tugs. They would only have been used to undock the ship.
Seems to me having them escort it all the way out is the way to go now.
That's a lot of hacking attempts for one week. I'd think the ships systems would be air gapped to prevent that from happening.
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It's not just the ships, it's the whole infrastructure. Container logistics and management, billing, customs clearing, navigation, etc.
I'm not real computer savvy. He's the whiz. He has ethical hacking certificates and degrees and certifications that boggle the mind. He can hack into your stuff in under 5 minutes.
He tries to explain it to me but it's like he's speaking a foreign language. Most people think hacking is credit cards and bank accounts. That's small potatoes. The Big Boys go after information systems and navigation, crippling your whole infrastructure until you transfer Bitcoin or other untraceable assets.