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Cyber Attack
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Costas in Dover. Could you possibly pay with cash? No I fucking can't, pour it all back.
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Pornhub is up and running.7
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O-Randy-Hunt said:Pornhub is up and running.0
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JohnBoyUK said:soapy_jones said:If the intetnet shuts down I'll be ok. Great imagination and decades safely stored in the wank bank...
Now where did I hide them back in the early 90s...0 -
Mendonca In Asdas said:Pavoren007 said:01000110 01110101 01100011 01101011 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01101101 01100001 01100100 01101110 01100101 01110011 011100112
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DaveMehmet said:O-Randy-Hunt said:Pornhub is up and running.1
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O-Randy-Hunt said:DaveMehmet said:O-Randy-Hunt said:Pornhub is up and running.Could be worse. You could be on it wondering if it's going to land.I am just so glad I have retired from IT, I can see this being a nightmare to resolve locally.2
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I wasn’t able to submit a repeat insulin prescription for our holiday. Luckily our GP is a 5 minute walk away so was able to go in and the receptionist put a manual one through. Still have to wait until it shows on my NHS login but We don’t go until next Saturday so should hopefully be sorted by then.0
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Pavoren007 said:01000110 01110101 01100011 01101011 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01101101 01100001 01100100 01101110 01100101 01110011 01110011
Hideous day, glad it's over.0 - Sponsored links:
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Lincsaddick said:seems similar to the TSB fiasco of a few years back, an update gone totally haywire, except this affects 'the cloud' where all organisations with outsourced data storage held in the cloud can't access their info.
Technology. we take it for granted, then we're hopeless when it fails. Bring back the 'cash society' so at least one can buy some groceries for the weekend, many/most computerised payment systems are down and no real clue when they will be up and running again1 -
Last week, the BBC aired a documentary "Why Trains Crash" https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00215yx/why-why-trains-crash Unsurprisingly, aging signalling problems is a major cause. It identified (45min 58s to 49min 38s) a possible solution is replacing traditional signalling with an on-train virtual digital system which tracks the position of all trains at all times, and has the potential to increase the capacity of the system by allowing trains to run at optimum speed closer to the ones in front / behind.
Digital signalling is currently being trialled on London's Northern City Line, with the aim of extending the trial to the East Coast Main Line in 2025. It is all run from a control centre in York. Financially, there will be strong arguments for going down this route nationwide.
My concern is the chaos - and possible danger - of a glitch in the digital system either accidental (as with yesterday's problem) or malicious. Anyone on this forum with other thoughts / knowledge?0 -
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AddicksAddict said:Lincsaddick said:seems similar to the TSB fiasco of a few years back, an update gone totally haywire, except this affects 'the cloud' where all organisations with outsourced data storage held in the cloud can't access their info.
Technology. we take it for granted, then we're hopeless when it fails. Bring back the 'cash society' so at least one can buy some groceries for the weekend, many/most computerised payment systems are down and no real clue when they will be up and running againStrange attitude. You may prefer to use cash but boycotting is a different level.4 -
AddicksAddict said:Lincsaddick said:seems similar to the TSB fiasco of a few years back, an update gone totally haywire, except this affects 'the cloud' where all organisations with outsourced data storage held in the cloud can't access their info.
Technology. we take it for granted, then we're hopeless when it fails. Bring back the 'cash society' so at least one can buy some groceries for the weekend, many/most computerised payment systems are down and no real clue when they will be up and running again1 -
AddicksAddict said:Lincsaddick said:seems similar to the TSB fiasco of a few years back, an update gone totally haywire, except this affects 'the cloud' where all organisations with outsourced data storage held in the cloud can't access their info.
Technology. we take it for granted, then we're hopeless when it fails. Bring back the 'cash society' so at least one can buy some groceries for the weekend, many/most computerised payment systems are down and no real clue when they will be up and running again2 -
Been in IT on and off for 20+ years…bit of a schoolboy error releasing an update to a “mission critical “ system on a Friday…!2
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I will only shop where chickens and bushels of wheat are still bartered. What is this ridiculous "paper money" con?3
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Microsoft apologises after thousands report new outage
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c903e793w74o
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I was allowed (surprisingly) to go to the Schoolboys and girls exhibition at Olympia with my big brother - probably about 1964. There was a static display (so I thought) of Cybermen behind a roped off area. Suddenly one of them came to life and stepped over the rope - I did a runner. It took about 20 minutes to find my brother afterwards.
I was badly affected by that Cyber attack - just as I am now - still waiting a blood test some 7 weeks later.
(This isn't me btw - they couldn't catch me!)
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A friend of mine gets absolutely freaked out by cybermen. Proper panic attacks.1
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clive said:
"Don't I need my blood test results first?"
"Yes."
"Well, when can I get a blood test done then?"
"We still don't know"
"Thanks."
I mean, it's all gone black and has shrivelled up now ......1 -
TfL faces 'ongoing cyber security incident'
Transport for London's (TfL) computer systems have been targeted in an ongoing cyber attack.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd9dpek1883o
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oh dear….
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Duck-Killer Brown said:O
oh dear….
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Do we blame Andy Scott for this too? 😉😆😉😆5
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New cyber security consultant is being flown in as we speak.15
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