Re: Don't trust the net too much (or at all)
"Ed Carp [khijol Sysadmin]" <erc@khijol.intele.net> writes: |The POPs communicate with Netcom in San Jose. As I understand it, Netcom |isn't a true distributed computing environment - all the server machines |are in San Jose. Take out the servers, you take out the ISP. There's no need to use bombs, guns, any of that nastiness. As somone pointed to here allready, it's far easier and safer to use technical means. Unfortunatly for far too many ISP's, saying security is like speaking words in an alien tounge. They just don't get it, and even if they do, they don't want to spend the money on it, or worse yet, (and more commonly lately) allocate some poor sod who becomes the overnight expert on it, which is worse than admitting that it's not a high priority. Basicly, it amounts to hack 'em and drop 'em. What is to prevent the [hostiles] from trying to develop code to secretly monitor machines at ISP's and other places? And then just take them out whenever they want... Nothing I belive. Except perhaps the security offered by decent & avalible encryption. Tim Scanlon ________________________________________________________________ tfs@vampire.science.gmu.edu (NeXTmail, MIME) Tim Scanlon George Mason University (PGP key avail.) Public Affairs I speak for myself, but often claim demonic possession
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