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Eugene

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Mon Jan 15, 2018, 10:59 AM Jan 2018

Hawaii says lack of adequate fail-safe measures led to false missile alert

Source: Reuters

#U.S. JANUARY 14, 2018 / 7:56 PM / UPDATED 13 HOURS AGO

Hawaii says lack of adequate fail-safe measures led to false missile alert

Jolyn Rosa
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HONOLULU (Reuters) - Human error and a lack of adequate fail-safe measures during a civil defense warning drill led to the false missile alert that stirred panic across Hawaii over the weekend, a state emergency management agency spokesman acknowledged on Sunday.

Elaborating on the origins of Saturday’s false alarm, which went uncorrected for nearly 40 minutes, spokesman Richard Rapoza said the employee who mistakenly sent the missile alert “has been temporarily reassigned” to other duties.

Rapoza said an internal investigation of the blunder would be completed by week’s end and that the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency welcomed outside review by the Federal Communications Commission, which has jurisdiction over wireless U.S. alert systems.

Rapoza also said that no further drills of the emergency alert system would be conducted until new measures were put in place to reduce the chance of future false alarms and to swiftly withdraw any warnings sent in error.

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said on Sunday that the agency’s probe of the incident so far suggested “reasonable safeguards or process controls” were lacking, a point that Rapoza said officials at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency did not dispute.

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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-missiles-falsealarm/hawaii-says-lack-of-adequate-fail-safe-measures-led-to-false-missile-alert-idUSKBN1F403A
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Hawaii says lack of adequate fail-safe measures led to false missile alert (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2018 OP
no shit. Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #1
'then went ahead and clicked yes when the systems computer prompt asked whether to proceed' PoliticAverse Jan 2018 #2

PoliticAverse

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2. 'then went ahead and clicked yes when the systems computer prompt asked whether to proceed'
Mon Jan 15, 2018, 11:09 AM
Jan 2018

This is what happens when you use the same type of confirmation screen no matter what choice you selected.
People stop reading what the screen actually says because they are so used to just clicking "yes".
The screen for actually sending a missle announcement should be a different color/style and require something like actually typing the word 'yes'.

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