"This party also used sophisticated methods to remove all possible indications of unauthorized activity, and alter system times to cause further confusion."
So if the 'hacker' was so sophisticated as to remove all possible indications of unauthorized activity then how can they possibly conclude there was ANY 'unauthorized' activity? They would have to find some evidence of it (and they say the did not) to state otherwise.
So I can only conclude the 'forensic analysis team' was spouting pure unadulterated speculation with no basis in fact. Their analysis should really be 'we found nothing to substantiate any hacking occurred' rather than 'the hacking was so sophisticated it left no traces that the system was hacked.
Preserving the bits accurately is only a small part of the problem. Knowing what the bits mean is critical. Having a bunch of.xlsx spreadsheet files in the year 2050 will be useless unless you also have Excel 2050, and it knows how to read them.
Unless you want to basically just 'print' all your data to a format like.pdf (or just plain old.txt) programs to access data are as critical as the data.
"By mixing surfactants or soap with NaOCl, it was shown that the formation of carbon tetrachloride and several other halogenated VOCs is possible."
So every time I do a load of laundry and put bleach into it to make my undies sparking white I'm adding carbon tetrachloride to the atmosphere unintentionally.
So time to ban bleach. Or washing machines. Or white undies.
Why is this a surprise? Or even 'newsworthy' on slashdot? This is just good business.
When I go to a store, any store, they try and sell me more stuff. Ask me if I found everything I need. Have I tried this new brand of drink?
When I have a meal in a restaurant they ask me if I want coffee or dessert.
If you don't want it, just say no.
Ever consider that maybe Edward Snowden is a double agent, planted by the NSA to infiltrate the Russian security service and spill their most secret documents to the web? Me neither.
Have Facebook and/or Google go IPV6 only for website access. You will see virtually 100% adoption of IPV6 within 24hrs ...
Per the CBS article:
"This party also used sophisticated methods to remove all possible indications of unauthorized activity, and alter system times to cause further confusion."
So if the 'hacker' was so sophisticated as to remove all possible indications of unauthorized activity then how can they possibly conclude there was ANY 'unauthorized' activity? They would have to find some evidence of it (and they say the did not) to state otherwise.
So I can only conclude the 'forensic analysis team' was spouting pure unadulterated speculation with no basis in fact. Their analysis should really be 'we found nothing to substantiate any hacking occurred' rather than 'the hacking was so sophisticated it left no traces that the system was hacked.
Preserving the bits accurately is only a small part of the problem. Knowing what the bits mean is critical. Having a bunch of .xlsx spreadsheet files in the year 2050 will be useless unless you also have Excel 2050, and it knows how to read them.
Unless you want to basically just 'print' all your data to a format like .pdf (or just plain old .txt) programs to access data are as critical as the data.
A PDP-8m with 16KW of core memory and a pair of 8" floppy drives, and a VT-320 video terminal.
"By mixing surfactants or soap with NaOCl, it was shown that the formation of carbon tetrachloride and several other halogenated VOCs is possible." So every time I do a load of laundry and put bleach into it to make my undies sparking white I'm adding carbon tetrachloride to the atmosphere unintentionally. So time to ban bleach. Or washing machines. Or white undies.
Why is this a surprise? Or even 'newsworthy' on slashdot? This is just good business. When I go to a store, any store, they try and sell me more stuff. Ask me if I found everything I need. Have I tried this new brand of drink? When I have a meal in a restaurant they ask me if I want coffee or dessert. If you don't want it, just say no.
As long as there is a demand for illegal drugs, there will be a need for cash. Lots of cash. Dealers don't take plastic.
Probably Microsoft did not list XP because it is "no longer supported..." Some of the IE versions listed certainly do run on XP.
Ever consider that maybe Edward Snowden is a double agent, planted by the NSA to infiltrate the Russian security service and spill their most secret documents to the web? Me neither.
I would venture that none of the Amazon inventors were alive when milkmen roamed the earth...