Sweden investigating new reports of Baltic Sea cable damage

2 days ago (dw.com)

I don’t understand - wouldn’t they know what ships were in the area? Even if their transponders are off wouldn’t they be visible on radar? It seems strange that this keeps happening seemingly every week.

  • If you're a rogue state actor it doesn't cost much to bribe a dodgy captain of a dodgy ship to accidentally drag their ships anchor over a cable.

    Worst case the ship gets impounded and the crew arrested - but still a good chance of a govt turning a blind eye as dealing with the political fallout is often more inconvenient.

  • When coding, you trust the CPU to do correct math. The kernel to properly allocate memory. The network stack to send packets and pass you only the ones with valid checksum.

    Much of our world operates on trust (and eventually verify), same as any application does. It's exceedingly costly to do otherwise.