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Comment Re:hmm. (Score 1) 224

4) pre-emptive removal of dead satalites (no, not shooting them down from earth - attaching small moters to send them into the atmosphere) - maybe steering them into a declining orbit as the last thing they do before swithing them off

This is second hand, but I had friends who worked on the Iridium project, and from what I understand all the Iridium satellites were equipped with a system to take them out of orbit and burn up in the atmosphere at the end of life. In fact, I believe that the satellites will deorbit automatically if they loose contact with ground for a certain period of time. I recall this was a concern on a couple of occasions because right after launch they lost contact.

Comment Re:Government Incompetence? (Score 2, Insightful) 166

I wont go into excess detail (which, by itself, would be a violation of our security rules) but suffice it to say that if you wanted to steal and get data off an IRS laptop, you'd have to mug the user, get their password list, know their internal ID (which no one writes down because we use it constantly) then mug a different person with local machine administrator credentials, get logons and passwords from that person, then know exactly where to type all of them in without making more than three mistakes to lock up the machine.

What if I find a disenfranchised employee, and offer money?

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