Data Mining, Cocaine and Secrecy
hightimes writes: "Business 2.0 uncovers one of the world's most sophisticated IT network in where else, Colombia. According to the story, Colombian drug cartels have spent billions of dollars to build a huge infrastructure that's helping them smuggle more dope than ever before." Even though this is about a raid that took place most of a decade ago, it's an interesting example of the power (and potential abuse) of large-scale data mining.
Hey, are they hiring?
What were they trying to do? Send cocaine over Cat5 Cabling?
Heh, Packet sniffing takes on whole new dimensions.
-GiH
A goose is loose in the sluce for juice.
(Dopewars: Unix, Palm, Macintosh, and Windows versions.)
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They'll have to buy a client license for every drug user they supply. That should promptly clean out their "unlimited" budget.
They must be using Snort for intrusion detection.
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Snif snif
I am not a number! I am a man! And don't you
crack for checking passwords.
Finding God in a Dog
With the amount of cocaine and coffee in columbia, i'm suprised they didn't build the entire infrastructure in a single evening. Followed by cleaning the entire country top to bottom.
...that's 1 degree of seperation. That's business w/
(yeah, it was low;)
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If you wanna deal, you gotta use SQL, cocaine
If you wanna get stoned, you gotta write the code, cocaine
Data mine, data mine, data mine, COCAINE
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ba da da DUM ba da DUM...
Data mine, data mine, data mine, COCAINE