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How To Manage a Security Breach? 183

Salvance writes, "A friend of mine has recently been stressed over a security breach at the company he consults for. The company maintains dozens of Windows 98 desktops to support legacy software that cannot be easily replaced. Due to the inherent lack of security in Win98, a worm was able to infiltrate almost every computer and send gigabytes of data (possibly including sensitive company data) to a 'redirector' in Eastern Europe. My friend was working on other security projects at this company and stumbled across this massive hole. He quickly convinced company executives to remove Internet access from all Win98 machines, purchase better firewalls, and implement other data protection strategies. However, the sticking point was client notification. Due to the nature of the legacy systems, there was no way to know what data was transferred. For this reason the company wanted to play it safe and disclose nothing. Of course, my friend is all for disclosure and preventing harmful use of the potentially leaked data. My friend doesn't know what to do, so I'd like to know what others here think."

Comment negative publicity? bring it on (Score 1) 176

As a potential customer who had reservation for the Lake Express on August 16 (one of the days they cancelled), I say they deserve some bad press.

Just by dumb luck I checked the website to find more detailed directions to the Milwaukee dock, and barely saw the announcement on their homepage about the cancellations. I have yet to receive any email or phone call about our cancelled trip. (We did get a refund)

We were able to reroute our vacation plans to drive around the UP and take the SS Badger on the return trip. I can't imagine how terrible that vaction would have become if we'd gotten to Milwaukee to find out about the problems. Travelling with a 3 and 5 year old, suddenly having to drive around the lake through Chicago... (as a point of reference, the trip across the lake is 60-70 miles, but going around is more like 5-7 hours, depending on rush hour)

As a counterbalance, my father has used each ferry several times, running into delays on the Lake Express more than once. But given his bad luck, the last time he took the Badger, was the 1 trip in something like 4 years that they had mechanical problems.

Anyway, we are now faithful to the Badger from now on.

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