On April 16, 2013, at 1 a.m., a stealth attack on a major Pacific Gas and Electric Company substation serving Silicon Valley began by breaking into an underground vault and cutting the AT&T fiber optic communication cables. Then, in what the former head of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the electric utility itself characterize as "a very well planned and well executed (attack) by highly trained individua...
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