...we are now entering day 6+ of the Colonial Pipeline Ransomeware attack. For years cyber-sec experts have repeatedly sounded the alarms & the need to harden our Critical Infrastructure continues
Hi. I haven't read the entire file - but I noticed your comment about kaspersky - I have been trying to find out if experts believe Russia was so successful in infiltrating our computer software & systems because so many people used to run Kaspersky "anti-virus" software years ago. I worked for the Federal Govt (Dept of Army) until 2005 and back then our contractors were recommending Kaspersky for us on our home computers. We also would sometimes bring jump drives from home & use them at work. I don't know if the Corps of Engineers ran Kaspersky on their servers or not - but I have wondered for years if that was a back door for Russia to infiltrate our personal & possibly government computers & systems. That's it. My question/comment. Thanks.
I’ve long held deep reservations about Kaspersky and I was happy that Best Buy stopped selling PCs which were pre-loaded with their software. I also remember the Pexs (on base store) also stopped selling PC and their software to military members and their families. So I think your concern is justified -Hence why I said I wanted to wait and see other info from other cyber sec companies because i inherently do not trust Kaspersky
He'd go down to the lake where all the women would be swimming or washing clothes or something. He'd look around and just reach in and grab one. "Come here...come here".
Hi. I haven't read the entire file - but I noticed your comment about kaspersky - I have been trying to find out if experts believe Russia was so successful in infiltrating our computer software & systems because so many people used to run Kaspersky "anti-virus" software years ago. I worked for the Federal Govt (Dept of Army) until 2005 and back then our contractors were recommending Kaspersky for us on our home computers. We also would sometimes bring jump drives from home & use them at work. I don't know if the Corps of Engineers ran Kaspersky on their servers or not - but I have wondered for years if that was a back door for Russia to infiltrate our personal & possibly government computers & systems. That's it. My question/comment. Thanks.
I’ve long held deep reservations about Kaspersky and I was happy that Best Buy stopped selling PCs which were pre-loaded with their software. I also remember the Pexs (on base store) also stopped selling PC and their software to military members and their families. So I think your concern is justified -Hence why I said I wanted to wait and see other info from other cyber sec companies because i inherently do not trust Kaspersky
Assohlic troglodytes
"gotta find a woman".
He'd go down to the lake where all the women would be swimming or washing clothes or something. He'd look around and just reach in and grab one. "Come here...come here".
He'd grab her by the hair."
sounds about right for QOP today
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