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Fears of Olympic Cyber Attack Detailed After Snooping Revealed 109

First time accepted submitter Dr_Ish writes "The BBC is reporting that the opening ceremonies of last the Olympics last year were potentially subject to a cyber attack that could have cut all the lights and power. Of course, it did not happen. However, the interesting question is whether this is real, or whether this is a FUD story promoted by GCHQ to help shore up some credibility issues."
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Fears of Olympic Cyber Attack Detailed After Snooping Revealed

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  • by fuzzyfuzzyfungus ( 1223518 ) on Monday July 08, 2013 @01:39PM (#44217369) Journal

    Just imagine the horror, the horror! The primary lights and AV systems could have gone out, forcing the audience to endure the inconvenience of use the emergency exit lighting systems that(as a new venue) would have been legally obligated to comply with the relevant portions of British Standard 5266, and possibly other similar regulations(unless some Olympic Comittee weasel bent that rule, or somebody hired G4S to handle it...)

    Clearly, when a problem could either be reliably solved with some lead-acid batteries and a few LED light strips, or possibly, not guarantees solved by ubiquitous surveillance of all IP communications in, to/from, or through the United Kingdom, Our Choice Is Obvious!

  • Superbowl (Score:2, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 08, 2013 @01:42PM (#44217391)

    http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/08/us/superdome-power-outage [cnn.com] anyone? Did civilization end?

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