arstechnica.com — The cyberattack that penetrated the Pentagon in June, 2007 did more damage than immediately reported. According to one Department of Defense official, the organization lost huge amounts of data through an already-known Windows exploit.
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vidar808Mar 8, 2008
And then all of a sudden China starts building stealth bombers....
vidar808Mar 8, 2008
And then all of a sudden China starts building stealth bombers....
amazetbmMar 8, 2008
How are servers with sensitive data ending up on networks that have a chance of being breached from public access in the first place?
vitriolandangstMar 8, 2008
The closed and corrupt nature of it makes a lot of bright people look stupid.There are good, smart and America-loving people working in Government, but you get folks like the Bushy's selling them out. The appearance of competence by incompetent leaders leads to secrecy and failure. I don't think the clandestine organizations have done much beyond hurt America or profit some private sector scam -- functionally, it has no place in a Democracy.
miketMar 8, 2008
F. Everyone else is going to try to keep the joke going when its not funny any more
miketMar 8, 2008
Its not theft! They still have copies of their data, right? No one "lost" anything, so it cant be theft!!
mpwnsMar 8, 2008
god love that movie. its so full of cheese its good.
linuxmagickMar 24, 2008
The sysadmins are probably just contractors anyway (when was the last time the US government hired a full time IT employee?). You'll want to fire the old guy who knows nothing about computers, but somehow managed to get a full time government job 50 years ago and has total control over said sysadmins.<a class="user" href="http://www.linsite.com">http://www.linsite.com</a>