Comment Switch to a cloud system ... (Score 0) 104
... like OpenStack. Then you have access to everything.
... like OpenStack. Then you have access to everything.
Sounds like someone didn't get the correct insurance.
They lost physical materials they were scanning. Those that had not yet been scanned cannot be scanned now, unless there are other copies of them somewhere.
So do it for IP address blocks allocated to France, and for IPs that have
I told them I'd spend 100 minutes to save 100%. They didn't want to go along with that.
On the way back from my grocery store, there is a stretch of road in a curve which has some worn out parts which make a lot of bumps. They are slight right of center in the left turning curve. The usual position people would drive in this curve would hit the bumps. If you drive through this curve slightly to the right (outside of the curve) you will miss the bumps. I remembered to do this after hitting those bumps maybe 10 to 20 times. Now I never hit the because I always drive slightly to the outside on this road. You cannot see this in the road until it is too late. You cannot seem them at all at night. That's why learning about them is the only way to avoid them. So can a computer learn them? Would it even know to avoid them on the 2nd pass?
... should be required to justify their national interest.
When was encryption instead of hashing ever best or right practice? Did someone at Adobe just not understand and everyone else at Adobe accepted that?
I doubt Anonymous Coward has a job. He posts here several times an hour, every hours, 24 by 7. Unless his job is spamming out these ripoff web sites.
What I do is make incremental backups to a set of 3 hard drives (which I just recently upgraded to USB 3.0 and 2TB each). I rotate them to/from my work location (but you could do this with a friend's or family member's house). I take one to work, and bring the other one that was at work back with me at the end of the day, and run the backup to it that night or the next day or two. I rotate about twice a week since usually a few days of lost data due to, say, my house burning down and destroying the backup drive, too, would be the least of my worries. So there is always at least one at home and at least one at work. If you are more paranoid, get 5 drives and do it more often. Or maybe use 2 sites away from home. If you work for the NSA
I use a black one, a red one, and a blue one. I did not get the titanium one.
That's why people should make a backup of their online cloud storage.
Encrypt your own data yourself before handing it over to some online/cloud storage provider.
As long as your provider keeps offering it you can keep your existing coverage. And the law does not require the provider to drop it. If your provider drops you, it is entirely THEIR fault.
I'm sure a few people have noticed. But to be sure, I'll run a simulation.
It's defamation if you cannot defend your position. Twitter is not defending their position.
Life is a healthy respect for mother nature laced with greed.