The point I'm trying to make is that security center is a weak measure of actual security.vulnerable and already compromised machines won't necessarily raise an alarm. Others that are very reliably secured can annoy users with unfounded warnings.
How do we even know that the network operates on the internet. Like he/she said it could be a intranet or closed network.. however this still leads the ability for someone inside the network to compromise the data. Firewall, no worries, Virii yes
inspecalityJul 9, 2007
Violates Flickr's TOS.
datastorageguyJul 9, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://duggmirror.com">http://duggmirror.com</a>
forumw2Jul 9, 2007
Nice one! I mirrored the picture: <a class="user" href="http://www.onedump.com/show.php?id=4eebcbada9b536d23ba6c63ce5584d1f">http://www.onedump.com/show.php?id=4eebcbada9b536d23ba6c63ce5584d1f</a>
Closed AccountJul 9, 2007
The point I'm trying to make is that security center is a weak measure of actual security.vulnerable and already compromised machines won't necessarily raise an alarm. Others that are very reliably secured can annoy users with unfounded warnings.
gmillerdJul 9, 2007
Imagine how much they paid a firm to fix that problem.
blitzennJul 9, 2007
These photoshop'd pics seem to sucker everyone. This one is 'glaring'. People who 'hate' always want to believe the worst.
stealthgodJul 9, 2007
Snapped this BSOD about a month ago in Frankfurt:<a class="user" href="http://jwheeler.smugmug.com/photos/166522968-M.jpg">http://jwheeler.smugmug.com/photos/166522968-M.jpg</a>
ntatonettiJul 12, 2007
reply++
m3rcinianJul 15, 2007
OK, done. Now what?
h4rrisonJul 25, 2007
[sarcasm] Cause airport comps that only display times and arent even connected to the internet really need great internet protection [/sarcasm]
blurpleJan 6, 2008
How do we even know that the network operates on the internet. Like he/she said it could be a intranet or closed network.. however this still leads the ability for someone inside the network to compromise the data. Firewall, no worries, Virii yes
lawsondigestApr 22, 2008
Take a look at this: <a class="user" href="http://lawsondigest.com/2008/04/22/millimeter-wave-scanning-at-an-airport-near-you.html">http://lawsondigest.com/2008/04/22/millimeter-wave ...</a>Now we have to get scanned every time we go through security. Is this going to come as a violation of privacy?
mrcalaveraJun 10, 2008
haha, I bet they had help from microsoft installing it aswell.<a class="user" href="http://www.signspotting.com">http://www.signspotting.com</a> has loads of funny signs like this one. You should submit this and win some money!