What the hell is an air-gapped facility cheyenne massage?
>>41734059>air gappedSomething like stuxnet where it can travel between speaker/mic diaphragms I think but I'm not an expert.
NORAD bunker is standing on a huge shock dampeners.
>>41734089Thank youThe book of Esther?
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>>41734118What does Norad have to do with massage
>>41734155the harp's ichor.
>>41734171Oh you mean the ridge?
>>41734059An "air-gap" is a concept in computer networking. An air-gapped network is a network that physically is not connected to other networks. The name references the gap of air between the networks because they do not touch.Air-gaps are a defense against being hacked. Since the network is not connected to other computer networks, a hacker cannot remotely interact with the network. Such networks can be seen in environments such as military facilities, research and development, or networks that manage critical infrastructure.>>41734089Stuxnet was a virus designed to attack an air-gapped network. Specifically the Iranian nuclear weapons program. Normally a virus cannot directly attack an air-gapped network because it is not accessible to the outside world. If I remember correctly, in simple terms stuxnet was designed to aggressively spread itself and then lay dormant unless it was on a computer running the kind of industrial control software that Iran was suspected to be using. When it encountered that control software, it started fucking with their centrifuges. Basically it spread across the globe until it eventually infected a device that would later be added to the air-gapped network. On a simpler scale it would be like scattering a bunch of USB sticks full of viruses around a parking lot and waiting for someone to get complacent and plug one in. It might have actually have been a compromised USB drive that infected the Iranian networks.
>>41734548Thanks Anon. You’re the best.
>>41734548>An "air-gap" is a concept in computer networking. An air-gapped network is a network that physically is not connected to other networks. The name references the gap of air between the networks because they do not touch.>Air-gaps are a defense against being hacked. Since the network is not connected to other computer networks, a hacker cannot remotely interact with the network. Such networks can be seen in environments such as military facilities, research and development, or networks that manage critical infrastructure.>>>41734089 #>Stuxnet was a virus designed to attack an air-gapped network. Specifically the Iranian nuclear weapons program. Normally a virus cannot directly attack an air-gapped network because it is not accessible to the outside world. If I remember correctly, in simple terms stuxnet was designed to aggressively spread itself and then lay dormant unless it was on a computer running the kind of industrial control software that Iran was suspected to be using. When it encountered that control software, it started fucking with their centrifuges. Basically it spread across the globe until it eventually infected a device that would later be added to the air-gapped network. On a simpler scale it would be like scattering a bunch of USB sticks full of viruses around a parking lot and waiting for someone to get complacent and plug one in. It might have actually have been a compromised USB drive that infected the Iranian networksinterestingstuxnet sounds like a big unga bunga
are yall children or new? stuxnet is whyfiles level shit