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Old 03 February 2012, 22:21   #1
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Whatever the ethical, moral or criminal considerations, there's no escaping the poetry:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16875921

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Old 03 February 2012, 22:48   #2
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agreed, who watches the watchers!!
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Old 04 February 2012, 20:31   #3
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I attended an IT security conference last week, where one of the presentations focussed on the number of detected attacks on UK Government infrastructure which is believed to be linked to these groups is on a very steep incline. Information Assurance departments are very concerned about the activities of both anonymous and lulzsec.
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I attended an IT security conference last week, where one of the presentations focussed on the number of detected attacks on UK Government infrastructure which is believed to be linked to these groups is on a very steep incline. Information Assurance departments are very concerned about the activities of both anonymous and lulzsec.
We've been reviewing all security based on security advice.
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Old 05 February 2012, 01:38   #5
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We've been reviewing all security based on security advice.
Sensible.
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If you want it secure...unplug it.

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Old 05 February 2012, 11:33   #7
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100% right Ali, but that would bring business to a halt. I get well paid for advising how best to find the middle ground
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