"I have no doubt that there are logical bombs planted in various systems, for example in critical infrastructure. Logical bombs are hidden in a system and are designed to implode under certain conditions sometime in the future, "says Zetter to Ny Tid. "These types of attacks, if made by a state, will probably take place in connection with a war or geopolitical conflict, but you can also see such attacks from terrorist groups, and then they can hit more randomly."
Zetter has covered cybersecurity since 1999, but was initially not so interested in the world of computers. "I was drawn into it when I took a temporary job at PC World. I went to my first hacker conference, DefCon in Las Vegas, and was fascinated by the environment and by the secret shadow world where people work to hack themselves. . .
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