Tex. hack may be first disruption of U.S. water system by Russia (washingtonpost.com) 3 points by scentoni 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] JoeAltmaier 2y ago ↗ And why don't we simply cut Russia off from the internet? I'm constantly amazed at how we permit pervasive comprehensive attacks from other countries without a peep. [–] dimitrisnl 2y ago ↗ Why does US, the largest country, not simply eat the others? [–] protomolecule 2y ago ↗ Because you can't. You are welcome to cut off yourself from the internet, this way you'll be totally safe. [–] JoeAltmaier 2y ago ↗ Really? We can't filter certain traffic at the point of entry? That seems unlikely. [–] protomolecule 2y ago ↗ You can. As I said, you welcome to cut off yourself from the internet completely.You can't filter traffic at the nodes that don't belong to you.
[–] protomolecule 2y ago ↗ Because you can't. You are welcome to cut off yourself from the internet, this way you'll be totally safe. [–] JoeAltmaier 2y ago ↗ Really? We can't filter certain traffic at the point of entry? That seems unlikely. [–] protomolecule 2y ago ↗ You can. As I said, you welcome to cut off yourself from the internet completely.You can't filter traffic at the nodes that don't belong to you.
[–] JoeAltmaier 2y ago ↗ Really? We can't filter certain traffic at the point of entry? That seems unlikely. [–] protomolecule 2y ago ↗ You can. As I said, you welcome to cut off yourself from the internet completely.You can't filter traffic at the nodes that don't belong to you.
[–] protomolecule 2y ago ↗ You can. As I said, you welcome to cut off yourself from the internet completely.You can't filter traffic at the nodes that don't belong to you.
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 26.2 ms ] threadYou can't filter traffic at the nodes that don't belong to you.