I've always figured that the Traveller backstory *had* to include some kind of aggressive-AI crisis which triggered a Butlerian jihad analog, leaving all of known space culturally (and probably legally) disinclined to allow any but the stupidest computers to exist. Like so many other things, allowing this genie out of the bottle would irreparably damage the flavor of Traveller.

As for the internet, what, six-month ping times are a problem for you? You're clearly not a Time Warner customer. :)

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Richard Aiken <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:

Cyberpunk is below the grain of CT, since an internet is a planetary issue. Maybe the Imperium just uses manual switches for everything, like in the Battlestar Galactica reboot.

On Jun 29, 2016 3:05 PM, "Bruce Johnson" <xxxxxx@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:
At work, I get a chunk of the DHS “Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report” that’s distributed to our campus it discussion list. (usually the Critical Manufacturing Sector and Information Technology Sector stuff)

https://www.dhs.gov/publication/daily-open-source-infrastructure-report

This came up in today’s excerpt:


7. June 28, Help Net Security – (International) 25,000-strong CCTV botnet used for
crippling DDoS attacks. Sucuri researchers discovered that a closed circuit television
(CCTV) botnet comprised of 25,000 cameras worldwide was carrying out distributed
denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against a jewelry store Web site and found that the
compromised cameras were able to emulate normal behavior of popular browsers in
order to make the botnet more difficult to identify and block. Researchers reported that
the attackers could have hacked the devices via a recently disclosed remote code
execution (RCE) vulnerability in CCTV-Digital Video Recorders (DVRs).
Source: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/06/28/25000-strong-cctv-botnet/

The Internet Of Totally Insecure Things is what’s gonna kill us, not Skynet :-)

Note, if each of those 25K cameras can be used to do DDOS, simply watching them is a piece of cake…

Wonder how a TL15 society manages the endless Hacker vs Hacker war….this is a gargantuan gap in the Traveller Canon, since it pretty much all predates the internet...

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Information Technology Group

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