What I am wondering is, how do companies that are not as much in the spotlight as Apple, handle situations where secret information is being leaked? Companies that don't have to fear for a loss of "fans".
Also how big an issue is the cost of such a leak? Anyone got any info on that?
The reason the ECA was self-destructed in 2002 was due to the engine's cooling system not working correctly, thus the shape of the engine started to bend and twist which in turn made it impossible to porperly control the launcher.
The engine is cooled by a number of tiny loops thru which liquid hydrogen (not 100% sure about that) is pumped to keep the metal from getting so hot that the above mentioned happens.
What I am wondering is, how do companies that are not as much in the spotlight as Apple, handle situations where secret information is being leaked? Companies that don't have to fear for a loss of "fans". Also how big an issue is the cost of such a leak? Anyone got any info on that?
I can't wait to start tracking dynamic, moving objects instead of those boring geocaches!
The reason the ECA was self-destructed in 2002 was due to the engine's cooling system not working correctly, thus the shape of the engine started to bend and twist which in turn made it impossible to porperly control the launcher.
The engine is cooled by a number of tiny loops thru which liquid hydrogen (not 100% sure about that) is pumped to keep the metal from getting so hot that the above mentioned happens.