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Piping Botnet - Turning Green Technology into a Water Disaster

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Journal Article

Authors:

Ben Nassi; Moshe Sror; Ido Lavi; Yair Meidan; Asaf Shabtai; Yuval Elovici

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arXiv:1808.02131v1 [cs.CR] (2018)
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Urciuoli, Luca, Toni Männistö, Juha Hintsa, and Tamanna Khan. "Supply Chain Cyber Security – Potential Threats." Information & Security: An International Journal 29, no. 1 (2013): 51-68.

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APA style: Nassi, B., Sror M., Lavi I., Meidan Y., Shabtai A., & Elovici Y. (2018).  Piping Botnet - Turning Green Technology into a Water Disaster. arXiv:1808.02131v1 [cs.CR].
Chicago style: Nassi, Ben, Moshe Sror, Ido Lavi, Yair Meidan, Asaf Shabtai, and Yuval Elovici. "Piping Botnet - Turning Green Technology into a Water Disaster." arXiv:1808.02131v1 [cs.CR] (2018).
IEEE style: Nassi, B., M. Sror, I. Lavi, Y. Meidan, A. Shabtai, and Y. Elovici, "Piping Botnet - Turning Green Technology into a Water Disaster", arXiv:1808.02131v1 [cs.CR], 6 Aug 2018.
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