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During the Great Depression, one my uncles didn’t trust banks, so he hid his meager savings, converted to silver dollars, in a coffee can buried behind his outhouse.
Physical access to the building is still the most reliable way of overcoming computer security. Two people posing as “fire inspectors” can split up, losing the escort. They can plant hardware keylogger on one or more computers. A “follow-up” visit collects the key logs and the passwords.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 11 months ago
“Elementary elemental.”
The Reader Premium Member 11 months ago
If you don’t like digging, hide them in the spam folder.
PraiseofFolly 11 months ago
During the Great Depression, one my uncles didn’t trust banks, so he hid his meager savings, converted to silver dollars, in a coffee can buried behind his outhouse.
rockyridge1977 11 months ago
Nothing safe on the “web”!!!!
PoodleGroomer 11 months ago
They ran an internet fiber to it this morning. Our Chinese competition is crashing from using our data.
mistercatworks 11 months ago
Physical access to the building is still the most reliable way of overcoming computer security. Two people posing as “fire inspectors” can split up, losing the escort. They can plant hardware keylogger on one or more computers. A “follow-up” visit collects the key logs and the passwords.
Stranger danger.
(They may also find coffee cans of secure files.)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
So it can’t be infilterated.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
All you need is a shovel!