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Software glitch leaves utilities open to attack / Biggest hole is now patched, but other risks still remain - Read More

Date Added: June 12, 2008 06:32:02 PM
Attackers could gain control of water treatment plants, natural gas pipelines and other critical utilities because of a vulnerability in the software that runs some of those facilities, security researchers reported Wednesday. Experts with Boston's Core...

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