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Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat?

  • From: Micheal Patterson
  • Date: Thu Jan 19 14:15:42 2006




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Subject: Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat?




While it is always fun to call the government stupid, or anyone else for that matter, there is a little more to the story.

- For one you do not need a backhoe to cut fiber
- Two, fiber carries a lot more than Internet traffic - cell phone, 911, financial tranactions, etc. etc.
- Three, while it is very unlikely terrorists would only attack telecom infrastructure, a case can be made for a telecom attack that amplifies a primary conventional attack. The loss of communications would complicate things quite a bit.

I'll agree it is very far fethced you could hatch an attack plan from FCC outage reports, but I would not call worrying about attacks on telecommunications infrastructure stupid. Enough sobriety though, please return to the flaming.
I would tend to disagree on that depending on how detailed those reports are. For example, if they indicate that junction X will hinder / disable communications to sector/grid Y, then yes, it could be a serious threat if you have police, fire, hospitals, etc on that section of the grid.

Mike P.