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  1. Re:Government action on Ask Slashdot: Is Your Data Safe In the Cloud? · · Score: 1

    Cloud storage, remote storage, backups, remote backups - all encrypted. You'll pry the key out of my cold dead brain, if you can find a way to.

  2. Re:What's the point of this story? on Scammers Work Around Two-Factor Authentication With Social Engineering · · Score: 1

    In South Africa you have to go to the bank branch, with bank card and ID document, to set a monthly limit to transfers outside your portfolio. You can also go in and request a temporary increase (if you've just borrowed money and want to pay a few debts off) - startting immediately and ending on a date you specify. There is two-factor validation via SIM though for every beneficiary you add, or once-off beneficiary payments.

  3. Re:methodically and late into the night on Ask Slashdot: Getting a Grip On an Inherited IT Mess? · · Score: 1

    I walked into a new job, fairly decent salary at the time, and ran into the old guy leaving. He told me "sorry, I couldn't tell you at the interview, but start looking for a new job. This place is going down". The job lasted less than 6 months. Then the company went belly-up. I spent 9 months unemployed after that. With newborn twins to feed.

  4. Re:This is why I will never trust cloud services on IT Pros Can't Resist Peeking At Privileged Info · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Got root access here on our mail servers and others, and I've never been tempted to read other people's mails, snoop for information, or anything like that. I guess it would be interesting to know what our other staff members earn, or other things like that, but it's not my position to know.

  5. Re:Must be love on First Quad-Core Android Tablet Reviewed · · Score: 1

    I have Acer iconia A501, 16GB. The 32GB wasn't available here so I bought the small one. Did pop in a 32GB SD card so it's got loads of space, enough for me. If I watch movies, it's from an external USB stick. I get the "oh, so it's better than iPad" response too, usually. I do tend to tell people who think it's an iPad that it's better than an iPad, really. I then list the features (external USB, etc) that the iPad doesn't have and they usually say "hey, that's cool". I've had the iconia for about a month now, and it's only crashed once. Battery life is sufficient for me. I'm trying to find what they call a "Data SIM", no calls, no SMS, 3GB for R399 (about 50 USD) - yes, bandwidth is expensive here. They never have stock though. I use the tablet mostly on Wifi but I want the 3G if I go somewhere. It's valid for 365 days. A pre-paid card is valid for 3 months since the last call before the number gets recycled, and I obviously forget to take the SIM out of the tablet, but prepaid, and call myself.

  6. Re:Disincentive? on An Easy Way To Curb Smart-Phone Thieves, In Australia · · Score: 1

    In my country (South Africa) my mobile provider (Vodacom SA) allows for blacklisting the SIM card and then the IMEI (no calls) once you have a police case number for the stolen phone, and they can block the IMEI on 2 of the 4 networks (the biggest networks, Vodacom and MTN). So the phone would be useable on the other 2 networks. Not very good, really. All 4 networks have roughly the same contract/specials rate, so it won't really be an issue of the thief to use/sell the phone for use on the other networks. Or even pawn it with a prepaid SIM card that works to prove it works. I wonder how you get a lost phone blacklisted, they don't say anything about that. Perhaps just go to the police and log it as a stolen phone. I have insurance on both my and the wife's cellphones (Blackberry 9300, Motorola Droid 1). It's not that expensive, really worth it. Although I've never lost a phone, and never had one stolen.

  7. Sales-drones on System Recognizes Emotions In People's Voices · · Score: 1

    I can just see a sales-drone wired to a chair, getting peeved off and shouting at the consumer on the other side (has happened to me) and getting electrocuted for his efforts. That's now - if they use this system to monitor their sales-drones.