Vulnerability of global infrastructure by internet connectivity

Gunther Rattay

Vulnerability of global infrastructure by internet connectivity
« on October 24th, 2014, 01:28 AM »Last edited on October 24th, 2014, 01:42 AM
Staggering Number of Industrial Control Systems Exposed to the Internet



http://www.techthefuture.com/technology/staggering-number-of-industrial-control-systems-exposed-to-the-internet/?mc_cid=d5652928e7&mc_eid=9ec9bb7ca4

No more necessity to lock our doors. the most important but hidden doors are wide open already ...

Homo sapiens sapiens :huh:

Matt Watts

Re: Vulnerability of global infrastructure by internet connectivity
« Reply #1, on October 24th, 2014, 12:21 PM »
Germany doing nearly the same thing aay?  Not a good sign.

Here in the U.S. we don't protect our borders either.  In fact, we welcome the worst of the worst foreigners, then we hype up how the boogie man is going to get us while we send our soldiers to other countries to destroy then plunder them.

Order out of Chaos.  Yes indeed.  They'll be plenty of Order once everything is dead.


Matt Watts

Re: Vulnerability of global infrastructure by internet connectivity
« Reply #3, on October 24th, 2014, 01:17 PM »
The year 2505...?

The human race will never make it that long.  I'd suspect within the next 100 years, planet earth will be reduced to a dead rock.


I had something rather strange happen this week.  Seems stupid, but I'll try to describe it the best I can...

A simple fly, house fly, the buzz around kind, landed on my workbench, flipped over on its back, did tricks, flew by my face, did more tricks and eventually came to rest and died lying on its back on my bench.  This transpired over about a 12 hour period.

I thought it strange, as though the fly wanted my attention, my help.  A day later, a different fly did the same thing and again died in vain trying to tell me something important to the best of its ability.

A bug, an insect, at the point of no return.  A little life form that one would otherwise ignore or kill, begging to be heard, to be acknowledged.


Humans have done a grave misdeed.  We have been given a great treasure with an equally great responsibility and have squandered them both.  I can only imagine the punishment we are due for such error in judgment.

Gunther Rattay

Re: Vulnerability of global infrastructure by internet connectivity
« Reply #4, on October 24th, 2014, 01:29 PM »Last edited on October 24th, 2014, 01:36 PM
I agree. But too few care.

And there are few like you who would have recognized what happened twice to you.
Whenever something strange like that happens to them they call it "chance" and drop back to dormant mode ...

there is a way to go for a powerful mind and then focus and attention are a continuous companion.
once that process starts it feels like magic.


there will be no punishment but pure regret for consciousness.