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Are they fireproof?
Honestly the cooling system used is the only thing that anyone needs to hit to take an entire data center down.
Without cooling, everything would melt.
Could be that they all use the same default password - easily searchable if true because it’s probably pinging out asking for connections.
Also massive supply chain attack surface due to the 3rd party dependencies.
If someone were to get within WiFi range they could cause a lot of damage to their infrastructure by attacking the supply chain.
It’s really too bad Claude code identified all those 3rd party security holes opening up these data centers to all these cyber threats.
They are extremely vulnerable to HERF guns.
That is dangerous information if someone wanted to do something… I hope nobody uses what we’ve said. That would be a shame.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm9PM6qrV9M