for 40 cameras...he probably lost a shit load of money operating this not to mention the jail time. 40 cameras with internet connections would not be cheap.
Considering Bezos is CEO and primary investor of https://www.mark43.com...a/ police specific records management system and computer aided dispatch...i highly doubt he will listen to this employee.
he had kapersky on his computer and when that got out they traced it back to him..hey at least NSA doesnt do ageism..he was in his 60s and still working and going for a promotion
How could he even see the traffic unless he was mirroring a switchport and sniffing traffic he shouldnt be doing in the first place? He obviously had access to the door swipe VLAN and access to the network switch
I know youre making a Canada joke but as someone who uses this system, these outages could be catastrophic for us. We routinely use it to see if someone is flagged as violent, contagious (HIV/HEP/etc), escape risk, suicide by cop, etc while enroute to a domestic call or traffic stop. 35 million citizens rely on their police having timely access to this system. It is also the system used for probation condition lookups, wanted persons/alerts and everything in between. While most services have their own separate records management system for local or provincial lookups/incidents, it all gets pooled into this federal system for sharing the basic details of persons (not so much the investigative details but the outcomes of all persons).
It also gets shared to the USA and other countries that have agreements for boarder crossings, etc. I would imagine when its down that the USA boarder might be pretty slow....
As someone who lives in a rural area, I can tell you that WiMax is big business here. DSL is slow and limited to near a CO (6Mbit by Bell really). Cable is quite fast (100+ megabit, I get 130-160 down and 11 Mbps up on my 100 Mbit package). This only works if youre in town or on the highway. Once you get into cottage country or even some main rural roads, they have nothing. Seeing WiMax Ubiquiti gear hanging off rural homes is quite common. We have a dozen towers or so surrounding our county that residents cant hit and can achieve up to about 10 Mbit for around 80-90 dollars per month (unlimited bandwidth). Not great, but usable.
I did some work for a local government and Microsoft went back and forth with me on licensing. They wanted photos of all 75 computers product keys to prove they had OEM licenses for Win 7 Pro. Those that didnt have were covered by about 30 Windows 8 licenses I purchased with downgrade rights (Same price as Windows 7 and we dont use Windows 8).
It went back and forth about 4-5 times and he really haggled over the most minute workstation licenses. I had sent proof on multiple occasions and they couldnt even verify my windows workstation licenses from a large reseller (I think Compugen). I eventually told the Microsoft licensing rep to stop bothering me and send me the finalized audit that showed i had valid licenses or go away. That was in 2013 I believe. We get them every 5 years. Also, online activation compared to licensing can lead to audits on corporate keys.
I can tell you that Law Enforcement kits can break encryption on IOS devices (new releases usually within a month of a major IOS release). They will be unable to unlock the phone regardless. I have never gone through Apple to get into an IPhone and simply use my forensics kit with a search warrant to break into the phone and do a physical extraction of it. They also say they wont unlock the phone to you however they never said anything about not giving access to complete icloud backups of imessaging and texts and everything else now did they?
Are you forgetting that barbers were surgeons for hundreds of years as they were the only ones who could handle fine sharp instruments? Not saying they were ideal but they did it when no one else would such as taking off gangrene limbs.
A neighbour? Why not hook up an external panel antenna to the side of your place aimed at their place and have a NAS with wifi on it (may need external antenna for your NAS as well but maybe not).
Then you dont even have any wires to worry about and its still on your network...encrypt the NAS in case of possible break and enters..
I run a datacentre of roughly 20-25 servers. Traditionally they were all Windows servers. The Exchange servers and Active Directory and file shares are still Windows based due to simplicity in management however all the application servers have been replaced with Linux. My network management servers (Nagios) are now linux, as are the Tomcat servers, backup servers and various others. Ive gone to Linux for web and spam filtering as well. I would say I have moved up to roughly 50/50 Windows/Linux mix and saved a large amount in Operational costs. The administrative people have noticed I've saved on operational costs and have been able to reuse those funds for some projects instead of throwing money on licensing. What still kills me is the Exchange mailbox licensing. I create a rarely used mailbox for a photo copier and it will cost me an exchange license. Symantec then charged roughly 35 dollars per mailbox per year for premium antispam...brutal....
Our web filter was costing us roughly $1500 a year for 100 concurrent users. I saved about $5000 per year on antispam alone...
I cant see streaming via cell phone as practical....people have to pay for data plans, people take their phone with them when they leave the car. If i take my phone (assuming im paying lots of money for an iphone (i wouldnt i have a blackberry bold) and i have a 1 gig limit on it per month.)..i dont think ill be wasting it streaming audio....i leave the car to go shopping and my wife is in the car still, what will she listen to...no thanks, stupid idea....
Bell ExpressVU (now called BellTV) uses echostar products rebranded with a bell logo.....in fact if you check your LNB on a bell install it says echostar....the receivers and dishes are identical to their american counterparts
Not only that, but if you extract the adam from more than 1 little sister i think you automatically get one of the bad endings (which are the same as far as i could tell)
For clarification my pc has a pcie 6600gt video card, all drivers from nvidia installed with the realtek drivers installed.
TCPIP settings for ipv6 are disabled and ipv4 set to manual so no dhcp even..
it is a "clean" boot all thats installed is windows patches and nero 8 i believe, i use it as a media pc hooked up to my tv
I recently installed vista ultimate 64 bit on my athlon 3800 dual core and upgraded to 4 gig of ram so i needed a 64 bit os to take full advantage...the 32 bit xp could only recognize 3.37 gig...im thinking of going back to xp and using the 3.37 gig because vista is definitely using more ram and the performance is actually worse.
Bootup time is simply unacceptable, it is about three times longer than xp if not four. That is with a 32meg cache on a new 500 gig sata2 seagate barracuda v 11 drive.
Running apps take on average 2-4 times longer to open
Actually in canada if you change the price of a bill during a contract it is reason for breaking the contract and getting out without any cancellation fees....numerous people would call up expressvu in december or november and get satellite run into their house then as bell always ups their prices in January they would call and cancel the service for free and be left with the dish setup for grey/black market satellite boxes
is this some sort of joke? why would a company offer car oil changes and washes and hair styling and such..this is unheard of in 99.9999999999999999% of companies, in fact its down right pompus
I have an hdtv about 20 feet away, for queuing up shows and what not and downloading tv shows, i just run vnc server on the pc hooked right into the tv....and use a laptop on the client end
Ford has announced they will be reviving the F100 line of trucks to replace the ranger..ive never seen one but its probably the same size as the ranger, they complain that the current ranger is competing with the F150...you dont say.....
the truck will still be V6 only turbocharged...it may replace the ranger or the F150 its undecided...it may replace both and be a midpoint and then the only other trucks you can get will be the F250 and up super duty for commercial use (they're inspected every year)
Sorry I have to disagree. Walmart now carries a lot of bluray movies and didnt used to..they sell about 5x as they did a few months ago...also blockbuster sells bluray
bluray prices have come down, it varies from company to company of production they range from 10-30 dollars
I had a colleague who lost his msn password (had it saved, had no idea what it was) and didnt setup alternate email address
i went through msn recovery process and they send you some automated form, if you click on it , it tells you how to enter password to the secret question and if it worked, if not, please fill out some info to recover the password, the more info the easier to authenticate you
Now this individual used his real name and real postal code to register so it made it easy...i put in his date of birth, postal code, name, and some email addresses that were on his contacts list. I think it also asked where his mother was born as one of his security questions.
Needless to say i got a reset link and put a new password in, this took about 24 hours to complete from start to finish. Now if the individual didnt use any real info at all, you are screwed without a death certificate and a lawyer, but if you need into msn, give it a shot first
for 40 cameras...he probably lost a shit load of money operating this not to mention the jail time. 40 cameras with internet connections would not be cheap.
Are these not basically gambling for kids? Fuck off Activision and EA
What you just said is what overweight people who have never tried to be honest with exercise and nutrition say. Cut your bullshit.
Considering Bezos is CEO and primary investor of https://www.mark43.com...a/ police specific records management system and computer aided dispatch...i highly doubt he will listen to this employee.
he had kapersky on his computer and when that got out they traced it back to him..hey at least NSA doesnt do ageism..he was in his 60s and still working and going for a promotion
How could he even see the traffic unless he was mirroring a switchport and sniffing traffic he shouldnt be doing in the first place? He obviously had access to the door swipe VLAN and access to the network switch
I know youre making a Canada joke but as someone who uses this system, these outages could be catastrophic for us. We routinely use it to see if someone is flagged as violent, contagious (HIV/HEP/etc), escape risk, suicide by cop, etc while enroute to a domestic call or traffic stop. 35 million citizens rely on their police having timely access to this system. It is also the system used for probation condition lookups, wanted persons/alerts and everything in between. While most services have their own separate records management system for local or provincial lookups/incidents, it all gets pooled into this federal system for sharing the basic details of persons (not so much the investigative details but the outcomes of all persons). It also gets shared to the USA and other countries that have agreements for boarder crossings, etc. I would imagine when its down that the USA boarder might be pretty slow....
As someone who lives in a rural area, I can tell you that WiMax is big business here. DSL is slow and limited to near a CO (6Mbit by Bell really). Cable is quite fast (100+ megabit, I get 130-160 down and 11 Mbps up on my 100 Mbit package). This only works if youre in town or on the highway. Once you get into cottage country or even some main rural roads, they have nothing. Seeing WiMax Ubiquiti gear hanging off rural homes is quite common. We have a dozen towers or so surrounding our county that residents cant hit and can achieve up to about 10 Mbit for around 80-90 dollars per month (unlimited bandwidth). Not great, but usable.
I did some work for a local government and Microsoft went back and forth with me on licensing. They wanted photos of all 75 computers product keys to prove they had OEM licenses for Win 7 Pro. Those that didnt have were covered by about 30 Windows 8 licenses I purchased with downgrade rights (Same price as Windows 7 and we dont use Windows 8). It went back and forth about 4-5 times and he really haggled over the most minute workstation licenses. I had sent proof on multiple occasions and they couldnt even verify my windows workstation licenses from a large reseller (I think Compugen). I eventually told the Microsoft licensing rep to stop bothering me and send me the finalized audit that showed i had valid licenses or go away. That was in 2013 I believe. We get them every 5 years. Also, online activation compared to licensing can lead to audits on corporate keys.
I can tell you that Law Enforcement kits can break encryption on IOS devices (new releases usually within a month of a major IOS release). They will be unable to unlock the phone regardless. I have never gone through Apple to get into an IPhone and simply use my forensics kit with a search warrant to break into the phone and do a physical extraction of it. They also say they wont unlock the phone to you however they never said anything about not giving access to complete icloud backups of imessaging and texts and everything else now did they?
Are you forgetting that barbers were surgeons for hundreds of years as they were the only ones who could handle fine sharp instruments? Not saying they were ideal but they did it when no one else would such as taking off gangrene limbs.
A neighbour? Why not hook up an external panel antenna to the side of your place aimed at their place and have a NAS with wifi on it (may need external antenna for your NAS as well but maybe not). Then you dont even have any wires to worry about and its still on your network...encrypt the NAS in case of possible break and enters..
I run a datacentre of roughly 20-25 servers. Traditionally they were all Windows servers. The Exchange servers and Active Directory and file shares are still Windows based due to simplicity in management however all the application servers have been replaced with Linux. My network management servers (Nagios) are now linux, as are the Tomcat servers, backup servers and various others. Ive gone to Linux for web and spam filtering as well. I would say I have moved up to roughly 50/50 Windows/Linux mix and saved a large amount in Operational costs. The administrative people have noticed I've saved on operational costs and have been able to reuse those funds for some projects instead of throwing money on licensing. What still kills me is the Exchange mailbox licensing. I create a rarely used mailbox for a photo copier and it will cost me an exchange license. Symantec then charged roughly 35 dollars per mailbox per year for premium antispam...brutal.... Our web filter was costing us roughly $1500 a year for 100 concurrent users. I saved about $5000 per year on antispam alone...
I cant see streaming via cell phone as practical....people have to pay for data plans, people take their phone with them when they leave the car. If i take my phone (assuming im paying lots of money for an iphone (i wouldnt i have a blackberry bold) and i have a 1 gig limit on it per month.)..i dont think ill be wasting it streaming audio....i leave the car to go shopping and my wife is in the car still, what will she listen to...no thanks, stupid idea....
Bell ExpressVU (now called BellTV) uses echostar products rebranded with a bell logo.....in fact if you check your LNB on a bell install it says echostar....the receivers and dishes are identical to their american counterparts
Not only that, but if you extract the adam from more than 1 little sister i think you automatically get one of the bad endings (which are the same as far as i could tell)
For clarification my pc has a pcie 6600gt video card, all drivers from nvidia installed with the realtek drivers installed. TCPIP settings for ipv6 are disabled and ipv4 set to manual so no dhcp even.. it is a "clean" boot all thats installed is windows patches and nero 8 i believe, i use it as a media pc hooked up to my tv
I recently installed vista ultimate 64 bit on my athlon 3800 dual core and upgraded to 4 gig of ram so i needed a 64 bit os to take full advantage...the 32 bit xp could only recognize 3.37 gig...im thinking of going back to xp and using the 3.37 gig because vista is definitely using more ram and the performance is actually worse. Bootup time is simply unacceptable, it is about three times longer than xp if not four. That is with a 32meg cache on a new 500 gig sata2 seagate barracuda v 11 drive. Running apps take on average 2-4 times longer to open
Actually in canada if you change the price of a bill during a contract it is reason for breaking the contract and getting out without any cancellation fees....numerous people would call up expressvu in december or november and get satellite run into their house then as bell always ups their prices in January they would call and cancel the service for free and be left with the dish setup for grey/black market satellite boxes
is this some sort of joke? why would a company offer car oil changes and washes and hair styling and such..this is unheard of in 99.9999999999999999% of companies, in fact its down right pompus
I have an hdtv about 20 feet away, for queuing up shows and what not and downloading tv shows, i just run vnc server on the pc hooked right into the tv....and use a laptop on the client end
Ford has announced they will be reviving the F100 line of trucks to replace the ranger..ive never seen one but its probably the same size as the ranger, they complain that the current ranger is competing with the F150...you dont say.....
http://www.autosavant.net/2008/05/ford-may-make-f-100-in-2012-from-f-150.html
the truck will still be V6 only turbocharged...it may replace the ranger or the F150 its undecided...it may replace both and be a midpoint and then the only other trucks you can get will be the F250 and up super duty for commercial use (they're inspected every year)
Sorry I have to disagree. Walmart now carries a lot of bluray movies and didnt used to..they sell about 5x as they did a few months ago...also blockbuster sells bluray
bluray prices have come down, it varies from company to company of production they range from 10-30 dollars
I had a colleague who lost his msn password (had it saved, had no idea what it was) and didnt setup alternate email address i went through msn recovery process and they send you some automated form, if you click on it , it tells you how to enter password to the secret question and if it worked, if not, please fill out some info to recover the password, the more info the easier to authenticate you Now this individual used his real name and real postal code to register so it made it easy...i put in his date of birth, postal code, name, and some email addresses that were on his contacts list. I think it also asked where his mother was born as one of his security questions. Needless to say i got a reset link and put a new password in, this took about 24 hours to complete from start to finish. Now if the individual didnt use any real info at all, you are screwed without a death certificate and a lawyer, but if you need into msn, give it a shot first
X-COM: UFO Defence for the win =)