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Omiin silmiin näyttää että se törmäsi johonkin.Ampuuko sen alas jopa tuo perässä tuleva kone?
Rysyt onnistunu sitten puhkomaan tästäkin renkaat. Onkohan ne ensin laittaneet kiinalaiset kumit alle?Omat vaunut käyty hakee pois kuleksimasta.
As Lloyd's has pointed out, acts of war clauses are really "common" in insurance contracts generally. However, for the most part, there's only a very slim chance that, say, your car gets hit by a missile from another country attacking yours. Most of the time, when you buy car insurance, you are looking at insuring against damage from someone ignoring a red light.
In cybersecurity, however, an act of war exclusion is a bigger deal: there's a much more real risk of the person or people behind the attack, or the malware, being linked to all those murky groups. In addition to nations in conflict who pit their cyberteams against each other, cyberattacks could be launched by groups affiliated with them, or even independent groups sympathetic to one of them.
For example, Russia's infamous APT 29, aka Cozy Bear, has been fingered by both the US and UK governments as being behind the SolarWinds Orion attack. That attack could potentially have affected up to 18,000 public and private orgs, including governments, who used the Orion network management system to manage their IT resources.
SolarWinds said in an SEC filing last year that the number was "under 100" – hardly reassuring.
Vakuutusyhtiöt tekee mitä vain välttääkseen maksamasta. Samaan aikaan tietoturva konsultit vieläkin paasaa ja konsultoi backupeista, suunnitelmista, arkkitehtuurista jne tietäen että se heikoin lenkki on ihminen. Ollaan kuitenkin menty pitkälti yli sen pisteen missä normi hakkeri muodostaa suurimman uhan valtiollisten täyttäessä tuon tilan. Erityisesti naapuri on ollut suuri peluri tässä asiassa.Lloyd's Market Association (LMA), a trade body for Lloyd's-affiliated syndicates, first started floating model clauses excluding acts of "cyberwar" for insurers and underwriters in September last year, stating in at least one of them that when it came to deciding whether a state actor was behind the cyberattack, "the insurer may rely upon an inference which is objectively reasonable as to attribution of the cyber operation to another state or those acting on its behalf."
At the time, Patrick Davison, the LMA's underwriting director, told The Reg that insurance companies themselves would need to prove an exclusion clause applies – that's if no government openly declared an attack was the fault of some other rogue state.
CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, is preparing to idle some of its particle accelerators to save electricity, currently in short supply due to the war in Ukraine.
Serge Claudet, head of the CERN Energy Management Commission, lately told The Wall Street Journal that CERN is making plans to shut down some of its eight particle accelerators, including the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), to assure the stability of the electrical grid in Europe.
The proposal is expected to be presented to the governments of France and Switzerland by the end of the month.
"Given the current context and as part of its social responsibility, CERN is drawing up a plan to reduce its energy consumption this winter, which will be put forward to the CERN Council during the forthcoming meeting the week of 26 September," a CERN spokesperson told The Register in an email.
The $4.4 billion LHC is the world's largest publicly known particle collider, consisting of a 27 km (17 mi) circular tunnel in the vicinity of Geneva, Switzerland and France. It was used to observe the Higgs boson in 2012. The giant particle smasher resumed operations on July 5, 2022, after a three-year shutdown for maintenance and upgrades.
Presently, CERN is using the LHC to explore the origin of mass, dark matter and dark energy, antimatter, and other gaps in the Standard Model of particle physics.
Ryssä, tuo maskirovkan erityisosaaja! Eikun miten se menikäänUsa kertoi että olivat olleet mukana suunnittelemassa vastahyökkäystä. Heidän toiveensa mukaisesti hyökkäys rajattiin koskemaan vain Khersonin aluetta jotta voimat riittävät.
Khersonin lossille , joen etelärannalle, saapui viikon matkan jälkeen parhaita joukkoja jotka Venäjä on saanut haalittua itä- ja pohjois-ukrainasta.
Samalla ilmenee että Ukrainan hyökkäys on käynnissä siellä mistä joukot lähtivät !!
Sattumaako? Ei varmaan vaan tarkkaan harkittu liike jolla ryssää on höynäytetty. Aina kun jossain taistellaan niin ryssä on matkalla siirtämässä joukkoja väärään suuntaan.
Jos onkin kiväärin edessä tehty?Noista reaktoreiden sammuttamisesta tulee melkein mieleen maanpetoksellinen toiminta vieraan valtion hyväksi.