By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 23rd December 2008 16:10 GMT
These know-it-all students who soon discover they know very little about how the real world ticks are finally getting an introduction into the real world. Maybe now they understand that embarrassing a company for its poor level of security is not the best way to fix the problem.... but hey, we all know they were really after fame and fortune at some silly defcon.
By Lukin BrewerPosted Wednesday 24th December 2008 15:30 GMT
Yep!
@AC
Indeed, the Real World (TM), where corporations selling/nursing expensive but faulty products/systems prefer to shoot down any messengers of doom as a short-term fix. Sure, the researchers wanted to get some kudos in the white-hat community, just as the company wanted not to have to admit that their equipment was less than fit for purpose, or develop and roll out a fix. Or to put it another way:
It's not my job to run the train, the whistle I can't blow,
It's not my job to tell how far the train's allowed to go,
It's not my job to let off steam, nor even clang the bell,
But watch the damned thing jump the tracks and see who catches Hell!
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By Lukin Brewer Posted Tuesday 23rd December 2008 09:24 GMT
@Lukin Brewer #
By Brian Posted Tuesday 23rd December 2008 11:36 GMT
CharlieCard? #
By Jerome Posted Tuesday 23rd December 2008 13:51 GMT
Another bunch of tosser students #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 23rd December 2008 16:10 GMT
@brian #
By Lukin Brewer Posted Wednesday 24th December 2008 15:30 GMT