Broadband makes such stealing so easy. It would take several truck loads
of floppies to steal that much data. Broadband goes everywhere in a
company.
Its quiet and super fast. It can empty files out faster than a speeding
bullet.
Access to it should be manually controled at a switch board by specially
trained
inspectors. Each transmission logged by an inspector.

cheers
DS

On Sun, 21 Dec 2014 17:00:48 -0800 Michael Brutman
<mbbrut...@brutman.com> writes:
> The conversation is getting silly.​
> 
> Sony got hacked.  Like many large corporations, they are very 
> concerned
> about threats from outside.  But once an intruder is inside, every 
> door in
> the building was basically found to be unlocked.  Good security is 
> layered
> security - getting in the front door does not give you access to 
> everything.
> 
> And the issue of broadband vs. dial-up really for ease of hacking is 
> not
> relevant.  Broadband does make it slightly easier, not because of 
> the
> speed, but because the connection is always on and in the same place 
> all of
> the time.  It's much easier to test the security of an entity when 
> they
> keep showing up at the same place (IP address) all of the time.
> 
> And even in ye olde days, if hacking over the network was not 
> feasible then
> the hacking would have been done from inside.  Data would be carried 
> out
> using floppies, tapes, Zip drives, CD-R, etc.  Physical security at 
> many
> corporations is often pretty weak too.
> 
> Getting back on topic ...
> 
> Browsing under DOS is a lost cause.  The world has moved on.  We do 
> not
> have enough library or developer support to keep modern applications
> running under DOS.  It's just not worth the effort.  Modern hardware 
> is
> cheap enough were this should not even be a concern.
> 
> DOS and its variants are a niche.  They are not good for running 
> Java,
> Javascript, etc.  Use and enjoy DOS for what it was good at, and
> occasionally be unreasonable and do something cool that people are 
> not
> expecting.  But don't expect to keep parity with Linux, Windows, 
> MacOS and
> ChromeOS - that is just not feasible.


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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jo00975a052
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