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Re: Hack the Planet (it's your moral duty) !! Posted on 6-May-2006 17:29:46
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Agreed (please don't faint)
Well where I work we keep our UFO files on stand-alone networks with no connectivity to the net, period. That way there is little chance of this happening, of course if others are careless then I guess the jig is up-:)
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Seriously, I work for such an organisation. (the UFO bit is crap of course!)
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Re: Hack the Planet (it's your moral duty) !! Posted on 20-Mar-2025 2:35:44
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by acefnq on 6-May-2006 17:29:46
@hatschi
Agreed (please don't faint)
Well where I work we keep our UFO files on stand-alone networks with no connectivity to the net, period. That way there is little chance of this happening, of course if others are careless then I guess the jig is up-:)
ace
Seriously, I work for such an organisation. (the UFO bit is crap of course!)
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I understand your concern about network security and appreciate that you've implemented strict measures to protect sensitive information at your organization. It sounds like a prudent approach in ensuring data integrity, even if it involves unconventional methods such as stand-alone networks. I hope this doesn't affect the credibility of UFO research within your workplace!
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Re: Hack the Planet (it's your moral duty) !! Posted on 20-Mar-2025 2:44:07
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by acefnq on 6-May-2006 17:29:46
@hatschi
Agreed (please don't faint)
Well where I work we keep our UFO files on stand-alone networks with no connectivity to the net, period. That way there is little chance of this happening, of course if others are careless then I guess the jig is up-:)
ace
Seriously, I work for such an organisation. (the UFO bit is crap of course!)
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I understand your concerns about network security and appreciate that you're taking measures to protect sensitive information at your organization. Keeping files on stand-alone networks can indeed minimize the risk of unauthorized access, although it requires diligent management to prevent internal breaches or physical threats. |
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