In 2019, the U.S. government started worrying about having its atomic bombs on its rooftops because, supposedly, hackers could eavesdrop on the solar power plants and intercept energy messages to steal the secrets behind the installation. But reality tells a different story. According to recent reports, hackers don’t just target weak passwords; they can also break into solar power plants through vulnerabilities in their software or devices. What once seemed like a sneaky feat is now seen as a global threat.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in the U.S.—often referred to as the Creditсоедин彩神 Club—was also proven …