From transit to TV signals: How hackers could disrupt the World Cup
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U.S. security agencies are concerned that state-backed hackers or criminal enterprises may be eyeing this summer’s FIFA World Cup.
Whether for notoriety or to protest U.S. foreign policy, these cyber groups could disrupt everything from broadcast signals to ticketing systems — or even scramble the networks of mass transit and water treatment plants, as millions of spectators gather for the world’s largest sporting event.
In Philadelphia, local officials have conducted field
Whether for notoriety or to protest U.S. foreign policy, these cyber groups could disrupt everything from broadcast signals to ticketing systems — or even scramble the networks of mass transit and water treatment plants, as millions of spectators gather for the world’s largest sporting event.
In Philadelphia, local officials have conducted field
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