Rogue communication devices found in Chinese inverters

21 points by c420 1 month ago | 5 comments
  • therealcamino 1 month ago
    I hope we get more concrete information on this. It's very concerning if verified, especially with the Spain and Portugal blackout being so recent.

    Remote bricking has already happened on a small scale through normal internet connectivity: [Sol-Ark manufacturer reportedly disables all Deye inverters in the US](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42279010) Installed inverters remotely disabled after a dispute between a contract manufacturer and a client. In the HN discussion from November there are comments from security-conscious and off-grid folks talking about how they protect their systems, and none of that would be effective if there's a hidden channel.

    • suraci 1 month ago
      > "We know that China believes there is value in placing at least some elements of our core infrastructure at risk of destruction or disruption," said Mike Rogers, a former director of the U.S. National Security Agency

      > "That effectively means there is a built-in way to physically destroy the grid," one of the people said

      It's very concerning, especially with the Spain and Portugal blackout being so recent

    • actionfromafar 1 month ago
      How hard would it be to plant rogue devices in larger equipment, such as an airliner?
    • suraci 1 month ago
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