Hacked or hyped: Have foreign cyber-spies infiltrated the U.S. electricity grid?

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The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed current and former national security officials, reports that spies from China, Russia and other countries have hacked into the U.S. electricity grid and installed software that could cause mass outages. According to these same officials, the foreign agents have not sabotaged the grid (yet), but rather want to “map our infrastructure” for possible exploitation in case of a future war.Sound a bit cloak and dagger?“It’s all hype and it’s fear-mongering,” says Bruce Schneier, a security technologist who writes a blog and is chief of security at BT, a UK-based communications services company. He says odds are those countries have mapped U.S. power grids just as the U.S. has no doubt mapped theirs – but that it's sort of business as usual rather than cause for concern.

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