Microsoft has rubbish security.
- Bobby
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Microsoft has rubbish security.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/04/02/tech ... index.html
US government review faults Microsoft for ‘cascade’ of errors that
allowed Chinese hackers to breach senior US officials’ emails
Published 10:29 PM EDT, Tue April 2, 2024
Hackers downloaded about 60,000 emails from the State Department alone.
the review board faulted Microsoft (MSFT) for not adequately protecting
a sensitive cryptographic key that allowed the hackers to remotely sign into
their targets’ Outlook accounts by forging credentials.
US government review faults Microsoft for ‘cascade’ of errors that
allowed Chinese hackers to breach senior US officials’ emails
Published 10:29 PM EDT, Tue April 2, 2024
Hackers downloaded about 60,000 emails from the State Department alone.
the review board faulted Microsoft (MSFT) for not adequately protecting
a sensitive cryptographic key that allowed the hackers to remotely sign into
their targets’ Outlook accounts by forging credentials.
- Jasin
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Re: Microsoft has rubbish security.
Those Ching-a-lings are cunning.
Remember they busted ASIO spying on them and basically scuttled ASIO for over a month.
I personally got wind of this a week before it was brought out by the Media.
Hence why ASIO swallowed its pride and organised a HACK-A-THON in an effort to find some Australian-loyal Hackers to maybe take a job up with ASIO.
The Hack-A-Thon was a smart and humble move by ASIO and it should be a yearly recruitment drive!!!
Those Ching-a-lings are cunning.
Remember they busted ASIO spying on them and basically scuttled ASIO for over a month.
I personally got wind of this a week before it was brought out by the Media.
Hence why ASIO swallowed its pride and organised a HACK-A-THON in an effort to find some Australian-loyal Hackers to maybe take a job up with ASIO.
The Hack-A-Thon was a smart and humble move by ASIO and it should be a yearly recruitment drive!!!
Those Ching-a-lings are cunning.
- Bobby
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Re: Microsoft has rubbish security.
Jasin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 2:54 pmThose Ching-a-lings are cunning.
Remember they busted ASIO spying on them and basically scuttled ASIO for over a month.
I personally got wind of this a week before it was brought out by the Media.
Hence why ASIO swallowed its pride and organised a HACK-A-THON in an effort to find some Australian-loyal Hackers to maybe take a job up with ASIO.
The Hack-A-Thon was a smart and humble move by ASIO and it should be a yearly recruitment drive!!!
Those Ching-a-lings are cunning.
The fact is that everyone uses Microsoft Office as it's so damn good.
Outlook pisses on any other email client.
- Jasin
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Re: Microsoft has rubbish security.
Why is that, in your opinion?
- Black Orchid
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Re: Microsoft has rubbish security.
I don't.Bobby wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 3:20 pmJasin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 2:54 pmThose Ching-a-lings are cunning.
Remember they busted ASIO spying on them and basically scuttled ASIO for over a month.
I personally got wind of this a week before it was brought out by the Media.
Hence why ASIO swallowed its pride and organised a HACK-A-THON in an effort to find some Australian-loyal Hackers to maybe take a job up with ASIO.
The Hack-A-Thon was a smart and humble move by ASIO and it should be a yearly recruitment drive!!!
Those Ching-a-lings are cunning.
The fact is that everyone uses Microsoft Office as it's so damn good.
Outlook pisses on any other email client.
- Jasin
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Re: Microsoft has rubbish security.
I don't have to worry. I have 'free' Internet, computers, etc - everything paid for. I care not.
Well, for now.
Well, for now.
- Bobby
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Re: Microsoft has rubbish security.
Which begs the question -
what do you use?
- Jasin
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Re: Microsoft has rubbish security.
It's not mine Bobby. I'm not at liberty to say sorry, except it's freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee weeeeeeeeeee.
- Bobby
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- Black Orchid
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Re: Microsoft has rubbish security.
I do have Word but have never opened it. I've been using Apache OpenOffice for years and unlike Microsoft it's free. I begrudge paying Microsoft a single cent for anything.
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