• Rail upgrade 'raises hack risks'
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To be fair, it is a legitimate concern. What driver is going to know if it's been hacked? Not to say it will happen; I mean, hacking those roadway signs telling you to slow down is pretty funny and rare but this could prove more devastating than a "RUN! ZOMBIES! APOCALYPZEZEZ!" on a roadsign :v:
Same thing with banking surely? when banking switched over to computer there should have been the same concern?
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
[QUOTE=pentium;47594035]If it ain't broke, don't fix it.[/QUOTE] The number of times trains are delayed due to signal failure, I'd argue they are definitely broken!
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