One sometimes wonder at the level of intelligence in the intelligence community. See here where they have blacked out sensitive information by the time honoured method of setting the foreground and background to black. Not realising that the data is *still* embedded in the document. The only people who should be jailed here are the idiot systems operators who allowed it to happened in the first place.
As for the alleged hack it was done by something called RemotelyAnywhere. So much for the biggest military hacker of all time.
Reminds me of a College I attended that provided computer accounts with the password set to the last five digits of the student ID number.
They then posted the exam results of every student together with name and ID number on a notice board.
Most student never bothered to change the password.. )
I posted this exact same story yesterday and it got rejected.
Would the slashdot moderator please explain why.
'computer' virus crashes Russion Stock Exchange
Friday February 03, @05:41PM Rejected
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One sometimes wonder at the level of intelligence in the intelligence community. See here where they have blacked out sensitive information by the time honoured method of setting the foreground and background to black. Not realising that the data is *still* embedded in the document. The only people who should be jailed here are the idiot systems operators who allowed it to happened in the first place.
As for the alleged hack it was done by something called RemotelyAnywhere. So much for the biggest military hacker of all time.
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Reminds me of a College I attended that provided computer accounts with the password set to the last five digits of the student ID number. They then posted the exam results of every student together with name and ID number on a notice board. Most student never bothered to change the password .. )