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Corporate Boardrooms Open To Eavesdropping

cweditor writes "One afternoon this month, a hacker toured a dozen corporate conference rooms via equipment that most every company has in those rooms: videoconferencing. Rapid7 says they could 'easily read a six-digit password from a sticky note over 20 feet away from the camera' and 'clearly hear conversations down the hallway from the video conferencing system.' With some systems, they could even capture keystrokes being typed in the room. Teleconferencing vendors defended their security, saying the auto-answer feature that left those system vulnerable was an effort to strike the right balance between security and usability."

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  1. Re:You're going to be disappointed...and bored by Anne_Nonymous · · Score: 5, Funny

    >> All you need is a Corporate to English translator, and you'll get all the incriminating evidence you need.

    margin control programs = cheat the customer
    continued price symmetry = cheat the customer
    expanded target demographics = cheat the customer
    synergistic empowerment = cheat the customer
    organic growth paradigm = cheat the customer
    proactive globalization = cheat the customer around the world
    win-win mindshare bandwidth = cheat the customer
    granular rightsizing = cheat the customer
    golden parachute = thanks for cheating the customer

  2. Re:Does this actually work in real life? by Medievalist · · Score: 5, Funny

    You probably could wire a whole fucking Christmas tree lighting to the system and they still would be hard-pressed to notice something happening when it is turned on.

    I actually did mount a piece of pegboard in an equipment rack with a smoked glass door and put christmas lights in the holes. I used the kind of lights that have a controller box for running patterns, and set it on "random", and left it running for about five years.

    People with suits and ties would just stare at that thing in awe. My boss used to do her dog'n'pony shows standing in front of it.