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Illinois water pump hack - no Russian invasion
The failure of a water pump in Illinois had nothing to do with a security attack from Russia, the contractor who turned out to be at the heart of the episode has said.
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Illinois utility breach apparently was false alarm (report)
Malicious or not, the reported incident still had an impact on the local water supply, which should renew the attention of smart-grid security experts.
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Cyber-breach at Illinois water utility investigated (report)
According to Reuters, the breach occurred as result of security credentials stolen from an industrial controls software application.
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Amazon ends affiliate program in Illinois
Amazon.com is ending another affiliates program over states' efforts to collect sales tax.
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The current system is stacked against greentech in big buildings
Illinois tech company bucks the system to build green headquarters.
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Coal may get a nasty black eye from Federal Government
It seems the Bush Administration is re-considering its support of an experiemental showcase coal-burning plant to generate electricity. Recently it was announced that FutureGen would be built in...
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Radon is back because it never went away
U.S. Geological Survey map of radon distribution. Areas in purple most likely to have radon problems, that includes all of Iowa. The radon problem has been known in the U.S. for years. In many...
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Illinois beats Texas in the Coal Bowl
The winner is: Mattoon, Illinois. That's where the FutureGen coal-burning, state-of-the-engineering electrcity generating plant will be built. The tech going into this plant will as near carbon...
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More on Illinois
The study has a headline number: $10.5 million in savings, but no basis for that is given and published vendor data make it clear that this estimate is utterly indefensible.
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The Microsoft fact in Illinois
The Illinois study is one of eight documents from the Microsoft web site, all intended to sell IT managers on the idea that a small commitment to Microsoft can be leveraged to produce significant...
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A tale of two states' video competition bills: one good, one bad
If you think that (at least some) politicians aren't resting neatly in the pockets of telecom companies, think again. When Bob Chernow, long time chairman of the Regional Telecommunications...
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IL offers technology guidelines under NCLB pressure
With gaps in tech literacy, board of ed is setting technology standards as No Child Left Behind requirements threaten funding.
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IL updating stalker laws for high-tech devices
State laws don't forbid electronic tracking of others, as in when an estranged husband put a GPS unit on wife's car.
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Ankle bracelets detect intoxication through sweat
In Illinois county, problem drinkers are being fitted with devices that transmit sobriety levels to authorities.
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IL adopts e-scrap guidelines
Executive order requires state agencies to recycle computers, cell phones, electronics. Governor pushes for similar law for residents.
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Security pros discuss terror, tech
Technological response to terrorism subject of security gathering.
Additional Results
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University of Illinois announces new technology facility
The University of Illinois has announced the development of a new centre designed to promote entrepreneurship, start-ups and computing technology.
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Illinois water pump hack - no Russian invasion
The failure of a water pump in Illinois had nothing to do with a security attack from Russia, the contractor who turned out to be at the heart of the episode has said.
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Illinois utility breach apparently was false alarm (report)
Malicious or not, the reported incident still had an impact on the local water supply, which should renew the attention of smart-grid security experts.
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SCADA systems at the Water utilities in Illinois, Houston, hacked
According to reports, the SCADA systems at the Water utilities in Illinois, Houston were recently hacked by a malicious attacker using the handle "pr0f".
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