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Well of course I'm terrified that someone might accidentally split the wrong quark after such a terrorist attack.
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Only in an industrial sense: you could damage the machine, and if you overrode interlocks, you could hurt some people on the site. But in any larger sense, no. They only hacked into a machine close to one of the detectors: all they could have done is spo9led the science.
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I'm not sure how much damage a hacker could cause, but generating just one black hole can ruin your day :-)
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