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hipparchia´s last blog post..[for reference]
]]>That’s the easiest way of controlling the problem and protecting data.
There are intragovernmental networks for sensitive information with the lowest classification, or you could require IP address restrictions on access to use HTTPS links over the ‘Net. There are a lot of ways of protecting things that can be implemented after you pull the public content off the systems and centralize it on a public host with 24/7 monitoring and regular back-ups.
The guys at Wikipedia caught the Scientology dingbats massaging the articles, and that is a no-no. There is a challenge protocol in place, and dispute resolution process, You will be banned if you don’t use it, no matter who you are. I’ve used it several times over vandalism, and it is not that difficult.
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Now… It it would be possible to boost people’s IQ to higher than their shoe size so that they would notice a blatant fraud when they have their bank accounts cleaned out by crooks like Scientology, Mormons… and the rest of the endless list (pretty much every group that uses the word ‘Religion’ in it’s title or screed)… Maybe the World would be a better place.
And for G*ds sake… *STOP* calling these bloody crooks a ‘Church’! At the very least, the retarded US Gov could well do with the tax revenues! Sheesh. Heck, they’d probably make enough to bail out GM! 😉 😆
People, generally, really are idiots.
]]>As far as cyber security goes… The US Military’s record is looking pretty shabby. 😉
Turkish hackers breach US Army servers, says report
The attacker(s) apparently used a fairly straightforward SQL injection attack, which is also fairly easy to protect against (by a competent sys admin). 🙂 I’d send them my Resume… but the couldn’t possibly pay me enough to fix their mess. 😆
Yeah… I’m still laughing. 😉
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