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Amid multiple recent reports of hackers breaking into and tampering with drinking water treatment systems comes a new industry survey with some sobering findings: A majority of the 52,000 separate drinking water systems in the United States still haven’t inventoried some or any of their information technology systems — a basic first step in protecting networks from cyberattacks.

The Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center (WaterISAC) — an industry group that tries to facilitate information sharing and the adoption of best practices among utilities in the water sector — surveyed roughly 600 employees of water and wastewater treatment facilities nationwide, and found 37.9 percent of utilities have identified all IT-networked assets, with an additional 21.7 percent working toward that goal.
The ISAC found when it comes to IT systems tied to “operational technology” (OT) — systems responsible for monitoring and controlling the industrial operation of these utilities and their safety features — just 30.5 percent had identified all OT-networked assets, with an additional 22.5 percent working to do so.
“Identifying IT and OT assets is a critical first step in improving cybersecurity,” the report concluded. “An organization cannot protect what it cannot see.”
It’s also hard to see threats you’re not looking for: 67.9 percent of water systems reported no IT security incidents in the last 12 months, a somewhat unlikely scenario.
Michael Arceneaux, managing director of the WaterISAC, said the survey shows much room for improvement and a need for support and resources.
“Threats are increasing, and the sector, EPA, CISA and USDA need to collaborate to help utilities prevent and recover from compromises,” Arceneaux said on Twitter.
While documenting each device that needs protection is a necessary first step, a number of recent cyberattacks on water treatment systems have been blamed on a failure to properly secure water treatment employee accounts that can be used for remote access.
In April, federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment against a 22-year-old from Kansas who’s accused of hacking into a public water system in 2019. The defendant in that case is a former employee of the water district he allegedly hacked.
In February, we learned that someone hacked into the water treatment plan in Oldsmar, Fla. and briefly increased the amount of sodium hydroxide (a.k.a. lye used to control acidity in the water) to 100 times the normal level. That incident stemmed from stolen or leaked employee credentials for TeamViewer, a popular program that lets users remotely control their computers.
In January, a hacker tried to poison a water treatment plant that served parts of the San Francisco Bay Area, reports Kevin Collier for NBCNews. The hacker in that case also had the username and password for a former employee’s TeamViewer account.
Image: WaterISAC.
Andrew Hildick-Smith is a consultant who served more than 15 years managing remote access systems for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. He said the percentage of companies that reported already having inventoried all of their IT systems or being in the process of doing so is roughly equal to the number of larger water utilities (greater than 100,000 customers) that recently had to certify to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that they are compliant with the Water Infrastructure Act of 2018.
The water act gives utilities serving between 3,300 and 50,000 residents until the end of this month to complete a cybersecurity risk and resiliency assessment.
But Hildick-Smith said the vast majority of the nation’s water utilities — tens of thousands of them — serve fewer than 3,300 residents, and those utilities currently do not have to report to the EPA about their cybersecurity practices (or the lack thereof).
“A large number of utilities — probably close to 40,000 of them — are small enough that they haven’t been asked to do anything,” he said. “But some of those utilities are kind of doing cybersecurity based on self motivation rather than any requirement.”
According to the WaterISAC, a great many of the nation’s water utilities are subject to economic disadvantages typical of rural and urban communities.
“Others do not have access to a cybersecurity workforce,” the report explains. “Operating in the background is that these utilities are struggling to maintain and replace infrastructure, maintain revenues while addressing issues of affordability, and comply with safe and clean water regulations.”
The report makes the case for federal funding of state and local systems to provide cybersecurity training, tools and services for those in charge of maintaining IT systems, noting that 38 percent of water systems allocate less than 1 percent of their annual budgets to cybersecurity.
As the recent hacking incidents above can attest, enabling some form of multi-factor authentication for remote access can blunt many of these attacks.
However, the sharing of remote access credentials among water sector employees may be a contributing factor in these recent incidents, since organizations that let multiple employees use the same account also are less likely to have any form of multi-factor enabled.
A copy of the Water ISAC report is available here (PDF).
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Hace dos semanas Google anunció que el próximo 23 de junio llegará Stadia a los dispositivos con Android TV y Google TV como el nuevo Chromecast. Eso significa que faltan dos días para poder jugar a la plataforma de streaming de videojuegos de Google en los televisores sin tener que depender el Chromecast Ultra, que hasta hoy es el único dispositivo para televisores compatible.
Pues bien, Google no se ha querido esperar al miércoles para lanzar la aplicación Stadia para Android TV, la cual ya puedes descargar en cualquier televisor con Android TV y Google TV.
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Samsung ha confirmado un evento de presentación para el primer día de Mobile World Congress. Será un evento virtual, el hilo conductor serán los relojes inteligentes y no se descarta que la marca presente nuevos móviles; como los Samsung Galaxy Note 21 o el Samsung Galaxy Fold 3.
Quizá Samsung no acuda físicamente al MWC 2021 ya que la marca canceló su presencia en Barcelona, pero eso no le impedirá captar la atención de todos los que sigamos el evento, ya sea desde allí como a través de nuestras pantallas. Tal y como confirma la invitación que Samsung ha enviado, la empresa ‘desvelará su visión del futuro de los relojes inteligentes‘. Y no será lo único, la imagen que acompaña a la invitación abre la puerta a una larga lista de dispositivos nuevos.
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Slimbook ha presentado su nuevo producto. Se trata de un nuevo portátil que llega con interesantes novedades y pensado para los más exigentes. Su nombre es EXECUTIVE y pretende competir en el segmento de portátiles ultrabooks de gama alta, como los Microsoft Surface o los ASUS ZenBook Ultralight, tanto en rendimiento como en diseño y dimensiones.
Además, este portátil viene como un nuevo miembro de la familia con características potenciadas frente al Slimbook ProX. Y es que el EXECUTIVE tiene mayor ligereza, una construcción más robusta, un diseño minimalista y atractivo, mayor resolución de pantalla, una batería de más capacidad para mayor autonomía, y mejoras en la conectividad.
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El Slimbook EXECUTIVE cuenta con unas características técnicas bastante llamativas y que no deberías subestimar:
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Valheim es un interesante videojuego con soporte para Linux y que se basa en la temática de supervivencia y exploración en un mundo abierto, con posibilidad de juego multijugador. Todo ambientado en una cultura vikinga en la que sumergirte para luchar, conquistar y explorar.
Pero, además de eso, este desarrollo de Iron Gate AB también es muy importante por otro motivo. Y es que está desarrollado empleando Linux. Eso demuestra que no solo macOS y Windows pueden ser plataformas de desarrollo para videojuegos. Todos los que quieran crear desde GNU/Linux pueden hacerlo con todos los motores gráficos y herramientas que ya existen.
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Como ves, el título es bastante prometedor, por lo que los que opinan que Linux no es una buena plataforma para desarrollo de videojuegos se equivocan como ha demostrado este estudio de desarrollo sueco. En este caso, se ha empleado el motor gráfico Unity, que como sabes está disponible para que los desarrolladores puedan usarlo desde Linux.
En otras ocasiones también he comentado sobre motores gráficos de código abierto, como es el proyecto Godot., y otros como Cocos2d-x, Armony, y Openage. También encontrarás otras herramientas de desarrollo de videojuegos sobre Linux muy interesantes como RPG Maker, Ren’Py, Twine, Blender, así como multitud de IDEs de diferentes lenguajes muy empleados en videojuegos, como Java, C++, C#, Python, Rust, JavaScript, HTML5, y un largo etc.
Y por cierto, independientemente de eso, si eres un gamer y te encanta este título, deberías saber que se ha lanzado otra actualización con correcciones y novedades interesantes: correcciones gráficas, errores solventados, mejoras en algunos animales y personajes, así como para algunos barcos, terreno, dinámica del agua, y optimización para usar menos cantidad de memoria RAM.
Conseguir el videojuego Valheim – Tienda Steam de Valve
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