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Wanted to share something about my experience with production lines. I work for a large company that runs a PBM (Pharmacy Benefits management) system. We have prodcution lines that fill perscriptions with some parts fully automated and other parts that require some user intervention. The scary part of the production system is that none of the pc’s run Antivirus. Most of the PC’s are Windows 2k and some are XP. Also the systems are unpatched. Stuxnet would have a field day changing scripts or addresses. All the safe guards in place could be subverted by Stuxnet like pill descriptions on the packaging or pharmacist reviews. Luckily the production line is isolated from the main company network and there is no internet access as well. USB ports are still active but only a few folks use them to run reports and transfer data.

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Hey Buzz Crew, was enjoying today’s show up to when you started talking about Stuxnet. Right around the time that subject was brought up, my work computer somehow got a virus and I had to shut it down and have the IT department fix it. Not to start any conspiracies, but talk about bad timing.

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I do not know about production line systems for other lines of manufacturing but this system would be a hackers wet dream if they could get access to it.

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