No matter how much they spend on security most of the times its PEBKAC that does the trick...
Like here when a cop forgot his USB stick in an Internet cafe containing PDFs of reports about spying certain people and political groups...Of course someone found it and they spread all over the web...
There are numerous examples of situations like this.Security systems are the least responsible for such data losses I guess...
I kind of did last year.My family bought a new Lexmark printer, not compatible with Linux and even with Mac.So I wrote an email asking why while the whole world is starting to pay attention to Linux and its users, Lexmarks insists on releasing drivers only for windows.
Their answer (which I m afraid I deleted it so I cant paste it here) was that the company does not intend to release drivers for Linux machines in the near future.Period.
No matter how much they spend on security most of the times its PEBKAC that does the trick... Like here when a cop forgot his USB stick in an Internet cafe containing PDFs of reports about spying certain people and political groups...Of course someone found it and they spread all over the web... There are numerous examples of situations like this.Security systems are the least responsible for such data losses I guess...
It wont make it better for my Java exam tommorow :)
I kind of did last year.My family bought a new Lexmark printer, not compatible with Linux and even with Mac.So I wrote an email asking why while the whole world is starting to pay attention to Linux and its users, Lexmarks insists on releasing drivers only for windows. Their answer (which I m afraid I deleted it so I cant paste it here) was that the company does not intend to release drivers for Linux machines in the near future.Period.