Network rail, which is a company famous for stale sandwiches and late trains, has had its WiFi network hacked. A message of terror attacks was posted. So far no one’s been hurt. I’m glad that no one logged on with one of those exploding devices recently used.
This really is all over the news, as long as you aren’t using their WiFi. What’s going on here? |
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hats to believe they didn't secure the Wi-Fi splash page from unauthorised changes , it’s cyber 101 for dummies and really east to do.
Hopefully they’ll fire the head of cyber, no of course they won’t , the unions wouldn’t allow , passengers will pay for their incompetence |
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"hats to believe they didn't secure the Wi-Fi splash page from unauthorised changes , it’s cyber 101 for dummies and really east to do.
Hopefully they’ll fire the head of cyber, no of course they won’t , the unions wouldn’t allow , passengers will pay for their incompetence "
Who’s responsible for this? Heads should roll! |
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