Ask Slashdot: Is Your Data Safe In the Cloud?
With so much personal data being kept on the cloud, including government and health records or your source code, do you have any concerns about it falling into the wrong hands? Do you think the cloud's benefits are outweighed by continuing security issues?
And what's a cloud, really?
not a bit
...that the first outing of the sponsored Ask Slashdot is a Geeknet company.
Yes. I'm called the guinea pig.
Apache guy, Open Source enthusiast, runner
It's a marketing term for a hard drive in a different building from the one you are currently in.
Not to tell y'all how to run your campaigns, but as a humble suggestion, wouldn't it increase your legitimacy if you paid some nice money to someone with a low UID, say 3 digits or less, to help out?
10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10
Is Your Data Safe In the Cloud?
No. Next story.
Not yet. The sponsor paid good money for this discussion.
The Governments have haxxed the Twitter with a program called API, they use it to make databases for each user! / sarcasm
Please consider this account deleted, I just can't be bothered with the spam anymore.
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