On Wed, 6 Jun 2018 01:57:14 -0700 Jimmy Johnson <field.engin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 06/04/2018 12:20 PM, Steve Litt wrote: > > It's like the difference between a bad guy hacking your system > > remotely and his having physical possession. In the former case, he > > must come in using specific protocols, and on a relatively slow > > wire. In the latter case, he sets up an alternative OS instance to > > brute-force scan the system at a speed orders of magnitude faster. > > > > SteveT > > > Hi Steve, nice to see you here! > > What I'm wondering is if the software stored on gethub is insured or > store at your own risk? I don't know, but have always assumed it's at one's own risk. On GitHub, or any other "cloud" resource, read the terms of service. After all their "we're not responsible" and indemnification clauses, you're more likely to be civilly liable for someone else's data loss than to have the vendor or anybody else pay you for their negligent loss of your data. All fans of "the cloud" should read all the TOS agreements before signing on. SteveT Steve Litt June 2018 featured book: Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting http://www.troubleshooters.com/28 _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng