DHS Mistakenly Releases 840 Pages of Critical Infrastructure Documents 50
wiredmikey (1824622) writes The Operation Aurora attack was publicized in 2010 and impacted Google and a number of other high-profile companies. However, DHS responded to the request by releasing more than 800 pages of documents related to the 'Aurora' experiment conducted several years ago at the Idaho National Laboratory, where researchers demonstrated a way to damage a generator via a cyber-attack. Of the documents released by the DHS, none were related to the Operation Aurora cyber attack as requested. Many of the 840 pages are comprised of old weekly reports from the DHS' Control System Security Program (CSSP) from 2007. Other pages that were released included information about possible examples of facilities that could be vulnerable to attack, such as water plants and gas pipelines.
Re:These don't seem "critical" (Score:5, Funny)
DHS better flee to Russia while they still can.. (Score:5, Funny)
Er...ya...or something.
IRS (Score:5, Funny)
Were the missing IRS emails in there?