Wind Power Firm Sees No Evidence of Hack 99
alphadogg writes "One day after a hacker posted screen shots and data to a hacking mailing list, saying he had broken into a New Mexico wind turbine facility, the company that runs the turbines says it has seen no evidence of a computer intrusion. The hacker, who calls himself Bigr R, made the claims Saturday, posting screenshots of the facility's management interface, screenshots of an FTP server and project management system, as well as Web server info and configuration data from a Cisco router."
Re:Next story on slashdot in an hour... (Score:3, Funny)
I'm more concerned that Slashdot itself has been hacked, and some unscrupulous bad guys is posting the news as it happens, instead of weeks, months, or years later.
Re:None of this means it didn't happen (Score:3, Funny)
I would argue that the burden of proof is on the hacker, and not on the power company.
Re:Next story on slashdot in an hour... (Score:4, Funny)
and some unscrupulous bad guys is posting the news as it happens
... and the same bad guys is inserting bad grammar in my posts.