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RAFI(04-12-24):

Baseband Storm (I)

“Possibly” related to this post on Stream yesterday

Police Report:

A group of four “enthusiasts” have today (04th Dec) been detained by the local law enforcement department of Clayinn, under reasonable suspicion of:
“Willingly gaining unauthorised access and retieval of security camera footage in: Starfall (~132km away from Clayinn), Highville (~74km from Clayinn, ~157km from Starfall), and the Old Danbrew Canal (~120km away from Clayinn, ~83km from Starfall, and half the country away from Highville).”
However, as alibis of the four suspects have no relation to any of the four locations, they have been placed under custody. This passes the issue to the General Prosecutor.
There are no records showing that they’ve had contact with one another prior to the incidents. Furthermore, they all come from different localities, though currently reside in Clayinn.

Infrastructure & Telecommunications Report:

This had given them access to screen terminals of the railway stations in aforementioned locations, which has since been out of order. Critical Infrastructure stations use a Control Access Protocol, cameras use specifically Token passing.
Subsequently, the Central Railway Terminal Stations of near Starfall (New Sorthane), Highville (Agorport), and the Old Danbrew Canal (Suhavenster) have reported that a total of 28 railway lines across the country are, “somehow” [sic], non-operational.
Operators on these terminals report that they “speculate of either one of the cameras or terminal screens at the time of their blackout, have had within them the special Frame or Token, which was omitted in passing to the next one. However, what remains unclear is how a security camera special Frame compromisation led to compromisation of the entire chain.

Prosecutor and possible Task Force

General Prosecutor has subsequently passed the case to the Prosecutor for Critical Infrastructure & Telecommunications.
They have reported that a total of seven security cameras in four locations explain the resulting number of lines. Statement is that, due to caching of IoT(cameras and screens) and CI(railways), it will take 2 days(6th Dec) and 3-3.5 days(7/8th Dec) for them to power on again safely.
The Prosecutor for CI & Telecomm has requested from the High Chancellory and of The National Parliament, to suggest to the HM Government that a Task Force be formed, as to determine both the point of failure and re-assess used protocols.

Reported by Lumen, sadly

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