Friday, November 07, 2003
Ooops.
For two days this week, Israel's communications satellite accidentally beamed a live feed from the control room of a highly classified test missile firing, meaning that they could be viewed by anyone in the Middle East with the simplest satellite dish.
Four of Israel's most senior generals and their foreign guests were shown in the control room discussing the relative merits of weapons systems and who they might be used against. Officials were seen punching in launch codes, and the latest missile control equipment and maps were on full display to anyone viewing.
At one point, believing they were in a secure area, Israeli officials were heard discussing access codes to defence industry computers.
The broadcast went out when someone - as yet none of the various agencies involved wants to accept responsibility - failed to encrypt the live feed that is sent from one weapons-testing control room to another via the satellite. Sounds like someone will be looking for a new job soon. Maybe in television?
posted by chris at 11:54 AM
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