Doubtful. It’s probably a state crime.
I’m from Buenos Aires and I say kill them all!
Isn’t his (ex)wife captain janeway?
True!
So here’s a source. Wikipedia
He was an intelligence agent assigned to infiltrate the German workers party, precursor to the nazi party. It’s the first bit in the “entry into politics section”.
I think I read somewhere that he was supposed to infiltrate the Nazis and report on them. Instead he got radicalized.
Whoops
It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to
Oh hey it’s that guy who was in game of thrones with the guy who was in doctor who!
I don’t remember this episode. Did crusher and Pulaski have a tuvix incident?
I live near here, the cops were probably very busy running radar guns around town and took a while to deal with something as unimportant as sexual assault.(this is sarcasm)
I’ve worked on networks for water systems as well and you are right, the problem is people. Weak or default passwords, little to no physical security, it all comes down to the people in charge.
In this side of networking, typically accessibility is considered more important than security as they don’t want to be locked out of something in a pinch. With recent hacks, the opinion is changing, but slowly. The industrial world moves at snails pace compared to the enterprise side. They operate on a if it’s not broke don’t fix mentality.
My company deploys a lot of cell modems. Some of them support containers. It’s really nice to deploy everything we need in one piece of equipment, as opposed to 2 or more, for a very simple application.
Several other pieces of network equipment support it now as well. A SIEM can run a remote node directly on a switch.
This is Rond Aldor from the wheel of next time series
Imagine only having 3 buttons on your instrument. Brought to you by the woodwinds gang
Also if they are publicly traded I’m pretty sure that information is freely available by law