At risk? I'm amazed that it hasn't already happened.
I have a buddy who's an engineer at GE and he says that it's far easier than most people realize.
Remember, the chance of an event occurring that already happened, is never Zero :xeye:Just as the computers that ran Iran’s nuclear program were sabotaged and crippled by a cyber “super worm” virus, the software used to run much of America’s industrial, transportation and power infrastructure -- including nuclear power plants and major airports -- is vulnerable to cyber attack, and two software companies have revealed dozens of successful hacks to prove it.
At risk? I'm amazed that it hasn't already happened.Critical U.S. Infrastructure at Risk of Cyber Attack, Experts Warn
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/22/major-industries-vulnerable-cyber-attack/?test=latestnews
Remember, the chance of an event occurring that already happened, is never Zero :xeye: