Comment Re:Ask the NSA (Score 1) 59
Ask China.
Ask China.
... I have heard of these before, but it's good to get a run-down.
Stuxnet is my fav. It reminds me of the "drunk walk" algorithm I entered into a TRS-80 using BASIC, back in 1978 and stuff.
As an IT person, reading the article was like looking up symptoms for an illness: I think I have every fatal disease and hackers are crawling all over my system.
This.
If I had mod, I'd bump you +1, Informative.
It's really a fucked up situation where some brilliant women used their brains to figure shit out and some goddam man was pushed front and center to take the credit.
Humanity is retarded in development by a factor of the percent of women it has disrespected.
Good question.
We more than comply with reasonable request.
Similar circumstances apply to physical break-in.
Did we have locks? Were the windows sealed? Do we have physical intrusion detection, etc?
Is the phone room sealed? Are the servers and backup tapes and paper files in a secure area?
Your point is valid and the answer is "due diligence."
... blew up like a balloon.
... people have walked in on me doing this with vendors:
Them: OK, now pry the back off and unseat the doohickey and re-tighten all screws.
Me: [Shake desk drawer] OK, done.
Them: What are the new indications?
Me: [On speakerphone getting work done] Same thing.
Them: [Eventually] Looks like the thing you told us about half an hour ago is defective. We will send you a new one.
Me: You're a genius.
Apparently security training at the NSA is pretty poor.
Apparently, in light of recent news, you're righter than you are.
I don't disagree entirely.
Clouds are a huge attack surface populated by some impressive names.
Hell, the feds can't keep their doors shut.
I do the best I can with my law firm in-house and I use best of breed off the shelf protection.
That's my risk assessment.
I don't sell widgets and it's already in the news that Bubba got in a car wreck and stuff.
Monitored by drones.
... there was no OPM breach.
The US feds came up with a nice piece of fiction and now the British bastards are doing a spin-off.
It was China. No, Russia. No, it was OPM. No, Snowden.
... you're assuming Snowden had access to more than "need to know," and that he was far down the chain of command and somewhat removed from the atmosphere of responsibility and duty.
That doesn't sound plausible.
Oh, wait.
Manning, Pfc.
Walks in with a Lady Gaga disk and walks out with the goods.
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... according to California Assemblywoman Shannon Grove (R).
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... Westboro church.
Your observations are correct, but too narrow, I think.
When we discovered how to preserve fire millions of years ago (experts disagree about the date) we surely burned our encampments and the woods around us until we realized that, while very much desirable, fire was the devil's only friend.
The Internet is so damn useful that the planet grabbed it and ran with it.
The whole goddam Internet is at broken, security-wise, and it's because of early adoption with no vision for the future.
Like fire, we have to revisit and revise until we get it under control.
We have never been 100% successful with fire
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