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by flexd
5449 days ago
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I'm not saying this isn't bad enough. I'm just saying there are rules in place to prevent these kinds of things. Like physical network separation and machines with disabled interfaces (like network, usb, firewire). You would require physical access to steal data from those machines and it would be either guarded or locked away. Data security is taken very seriously within the military & NATO but I can't speak for how other countries do things. Accidents happen, things are poorly secured. I'm just speaking from my own experience, even if it is limited. |
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I think we agree here.
> I'm just speaking from my own experience, even if it is limited.
Me also, I have a friend who could have secured himself 5 GB of data from NATO withou hacking while working there. But he wouldn't have disclosed it.
By the looks of it, all those sensitive documents must already be in the hands of the chinese government by now.