I've got an observation that I dont see covered.
I work for a medium sized company with 250 people and 50 mil in sales. I can't see our company ever letting our product information out into the "cloud". Our customer databases our product specs our shipping lists.....it goes on and on. Data security goes out the window if you entrust your data to a third party, i dont care what kind of contract you have with the company. Who in their right mind puts engineering data from new or even current products up on servers they dont control. This is mind blowing that somebody would think a high tech company (or any engineering company) would do this. Anyone remember how well Microsoft did with Hailstorm http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2001/mar01/03-19hailstorm.mspx ????
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This scares the crap out of me. Some third party "hacks" it to a computer of and idividual and claims he/she found child porn/terrist plots/cream cheese recipies....or whatever. Why isnt anyone yelling...... he/she might have just as well planted it themselves how are we to know? He/she had access to the computer. Seems like a real easy way to get someone in trouble they arent going to check. This is the reason the FBI and other "Gov" police agencies have rule that have to be followed. This is sick and very scary. I am not saying that they didnt do it but damn, talk about an easy way to railroad someone.
I've got an observation that I dont see covered. I work for a medium sized company with 250 people and 50 mil in sales. I can't see our company ever letting our product information out into the "cloud". Our customer databases our product specs our shipping lists.....it goes on and on. Data security goes out the window if you entrust your data to a third party, i dont care what kind of contract you have with the company. Who in their right mind puts engineering data from new or even current products up on servers they dont control. This is mind blowing that somebody would think a high tech company (or any engineering company) would do this. Anyone remember how well Microsoft did with Hailstorm http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2001/mar01/03-19hailstorm.mspx ???? Zero
Try 4.2.2.1 or 4.2.2.2 they are verizons public dns servers. I've used them for 5+ years without a hiccup.
This scares the crap out of me. Some third party "hacks" it to a computer of and idividual and claims he/she found child porn/terrist plots/cream cheese recipies....or whatever. Why isnt anyone yelling...... he/she might have just as well planted it themselves how are we to know? He/she had access to the computer. Seems like a real easy way to get someone in trouble they arent going to check. This is the reason the FBI and other "Gov" police agencies have rule that have to be followed. This is sick and very scary. I am not saying that they didnt do it but damn, talk about an easy way to railroad someone.