Doesn’t bode well if there was a real conflict. They could probably take most of the nation offline and cause absolute mayhem without firing a single bullet.
There are literally millions of critical systems running power stations, military systems, banks and financial systems and other critical infrastructure around the world running even pre windows XP systems or using bespoke systems created by long since retired people who left little to no documentation. Companies don’t want to replace it because of the billions it’ll cost them and despite most of them being airgapped it didn’t stop Stuxnet eventually making its way to its intended target, the Iranian Nuclear program.Even if they fix the security issue you still have the worldwide truck driver shortage to deal with to try and resupply the stations. The world as a whole is at a tipping point. It's funny when 90% of people train for a desk job but the world still needs to function at a physical level.
We still have a tonne of computers here still on XP. Even less than 5 years ago most of our computers were still running Windows 2K.
Even if they fix the security issue you still have the worldwide truck driver shortage to deal with to try and resupply the stations.
who could have guessed people wouldn't want to drive for stupid hours a week for barely above minimum wage.Even if they fix the security issue you still have the worldwide truck driver shortage to deal with to try and resupply the stations. The world as a whole is at a tipping point. It's funny when 90% of people train for a desk job but the world still needs to function at a physical level.
who could have guessed people wouldn't want to drive for stupid hours a week for barely above minimum wage.
I wonder how many of them switched to be delivery drivers instead, I bet it's a hell of a lot easier, takes less skill and concentration etc and probably the same wage
It's getting a lot better now. Chickens have come home to roost and wages are starting to reflect the kind of wages they should be getting.
IIRC there was something like 70k drivers in the UK who are HGV trained but, due to poor pay and conditions, aren't driving. Previously the country was able to "hide" this shortage by bringing in drivers from abroad but since COVID/Brexit lots have gone home leaving the UK woefully short of HGV drivers willing to drive which is going to have a far bigger impact than I think many realise.
wages are crap, pensions are crap, living standards are crap but people don't realise it.
Rather than foreign drivers allow the UK shortage of driver to be "hidden", maybe it was the foreign drivers resulting in much lower wages and causing the UK drivers to move out of the industry? Hopefully wages and conditions will increase and attract UK drivers back again. The slight downside will be that increrased costs will be pushed onto customers of course.IIRC there was something like 70k drivers in the UK who are HGV trained but, due to poor pay and conditions, aren't driving. Previously the country was able to "hide" this shortage by bringing in drivers from abroad but since COVID/Brexit lots have gone home leaving the UK woefully short of HGV drivers willing to drive which is going to have a far bigger impact than I think many realise.
And here we go again, apparently one company was hit which then spread the ransomware to another 200+ companies. No details as to which companies are hit yet though.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-57703836
Wonder who, or what, got Bruce Banner angry enough to be so vindictive?
where becoming one of the least attractive countries in Europe fast.
wages are crap, pensions are crap, living standards are crap but people don't realise it.
probably too busy listening to the people smugglers telling them how the British will come and pick them up and bring them to a nice hotelTry telling that to the thousands of refugees trying to get into the country
If only their wasn't an anonymous payment system that made it easy for these people to get the ransom money in an easy untracable way
In all seriousness it concerns me that more brazen attempts at this sort of thing is only going to make regulatory action on bitcoin /crypto come sooner.
Rather than foreign drivers allow the UK shortage of driver to be "hidden", maybe it was the foreign drivers resulting in much lower wages and causing the UK drivers to move out of the industry? Hopefully wages and conditions will increase and attract UK drivers back again. The slight downside will be that increrased costs will be pushed onto customers of course.
Costs will rise a lot though. I’ve heard some local hauliers are paying £20p/h now to keep their drives which with reasonable overtime means salaries of around £60k.