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just be thankful that most computer thieves are simply that, computer thieves, not information thieves... i bet by now those computers are stripped, erased and being sold for parts...
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Well it shows you some people who didnt pay attention in school and didnt learn shit turn to this life of worthlessness and life of crime.
My uncles dad use to own a small italian corner store, as he got older he determined it was time to sell the store, he sold it to a man in his 60's who him and his also 60+ year old wife. The store is in rochester in whatd we call a bad neighbor hood. One day 3 armed men come into the store and hold it up, they bash his wife with the pistol and they wound up shooting her and putting her in critical condition, she did nothing wrong. Her husband came out with a pistol and shot one dead and managed to hit one of the other fuckers. People are relentless, the wife almost died because 3 typical rochester thugs couldnt work a 9-5 like everyone else. I hope they rot in hell for it too rant off |
these guys just drove a truck straight into the back and took everything. hake:
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at least it would be easy to pick him out in a line-up, after all how many poeple have 3 arms |
Why didn't / don't you guys just use dummy terminals with a central server located somewhere else. It seems to me that you or your dad's business (whose ever it is) were a little careless with the sensative information you've been storing. Now with a server at an off site datacenter, this would've never happened and you wouldn't have to worry about people possibly looking at the information stored in these computer.
I'm sorry, but I cannot feel pity for you. Computer security should be the first and foremost important thing.....especially when you have credit card number and crap like that. |
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The rich are too rich anyways.
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[quote="3/3 Marine":2adbd]Why didn't / don't you guys just use dummy terminals with a central server located somewhere else. It seems to me that you or your dad's business (whose ever it is) were a little careless with the sensative information you've been storing. Now with a server at an off site datacenter, this would've never happened and you wouldn't have to worry about people possibly looking at the information stored in these computer.
I'm sorry, but I cannot feel pity for you. Computer security should be the first and foremost important thing.....especially when you have credit card number and crap like that.[/quote:2adbd] You have no idea how the business operates. The server is not for the website, and it is a server that is used for all the computers in the office, for the program that we use that we had someone make that took 2 years. Its not that simple to just have a server at a datacenter and you think you can have it that way. You cant. We had security, top of the line encryption, alarms, they cut the alarms. We were also planning on moving to a different location next september. Please, before you open your mouth ask before you speak. |
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Get some. Edit: I tend not to read previous posts before posting my own. |
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nope Marine is right... offsite remote connectivity and productivity is a must with customer sensitive data. servers in datacenters aren't just for video games and websites buddy. thin client computing > yuo. and apparently so is redundancy. [img]http://www.idp.net/images/metaframexp.jpg[/img] |
im not retarted, we have a server in a new york database. but you also do not understand, it is needed that we have the server computer on site as we are actually using it to go along with the program we have designed, it wouldn't be possible to have it at a data center. i suggest you go read my previous post as i have already said this. but losing the server is hardly our concern anyway.
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Feel sorry for you himmy. loney:
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