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Thread: Article: 24,000 Pentagon files stolen in major cyber breach, official says

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  2. vBCms Comments   -   #2
    It's my guess they do not want to drop any contractor names. Shheeeeeeew!!!! BOOM! Haliburton?
    Last edited by Appzalien; 07-15-2011 at 03:07 AM.

  3. vBCms Comments   -   #3
    I have am no network specialist, but why would your have sensitive data on a network connected to the internet? I am pretty sure the US could have the means to have it own private network (intranet) with does not have to rely on the same network as the internet uses. Off course this would be expensive to roll out a nationwide private network between private contractors and goverment agencies and it would not be fully secure still, but to the very least one needs to be on location to hack and steal files at one of the contractors location of at the goverment agencies. If you have the money to spend billions collecting some rocks from a dead planet in space I am sure you might have some money left to do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Appzalien View Post
    It's my guess they do not want to drop any contractor names. Shheeeeeeew!!!! BOOM! Haliburton?
    Isnt that the company in which like completely shafted a young woman from recieving any sort of compensation (whether legal or $$) for being raped horrifically on a US army base? What a repulsive company honestly.

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