#allhacksmatterWe need to stop normalising the word “Hack” for data breaches brought about by human errors kkthx move along
Agreed. I prefer fucked it up.We need to stop normalising the word “Hack” for data breaches brought about by human errors kkthx move along
Couldn't we just say they've gladysd it?Agreed. I prefer fucked it up.
Everyone has an environment in which to run testing. Some are lucky enough to have a separate environment for production...Ha. Architecture fail. Test of your plan clearly identified the failure point though lol. Test success!
to be fair through, i think its accurate to call it a hack. Somone would have bene interrogating the resilience of the system to have discovered the ability to access the environement. Just because it was easy doesn't make it less of a hack. Its not like somone was trying to log into The Age and suddenly they were presented with Optus customer dataWe need to stop normalising the word “Hack” for data breaches brought about by human errors kkthx move along
"Hack" is way too overused. It seems to be used to explain anything that you figured out how to work that isn't printed in the manual. Geezz,..We need to stop normalising the word “Hack” for data breaches brought about by human errors kkthx move along
i think you have that backwards. Everyone has a production environment.Everyone has an environment in which to run testing. Some are lucky enough to have a separate environment for production...
Yeah in the old days it was hacking (altering some code that existed to do something else) and cracking (breaking into systems). Now apparently you can hack life."Hack" is way too overused. It seems to be used to explain anything that you figured out how to work that isn't printed in the manual. Geezz,..
True. Not like a bunch of silicon wafers, leds and copper tracks conspired to hand out passport numbers.Yeah in the old days it was hacking (altering some code that existed to do something else) and cracking (breaking into systems). Now apparently you can hack life.
When has there ever been a hack (attack, breach) that wasn't brought about by human error?
Nah...Wait till Skynet eventually comes on line. It will even the score about this long loss of computer face.
When it gets to be the CEO then it will take the day off anyhowNah...
A data breach is more of a Hillary.Couldn't we just say they've gladysd it?
Human error isn't a very helpful way of looking at it. Humans are highly unreliable and you can't solve problems by getting significantly less falliable humans because they don't exist. Every opportunity for a human to excercise their ability to fuck-up is a system issue. Systems should be designed with the knowledge that humans are error-prone and provide mitigating controls.When has there ever been a hack (attack, breach) that wasn't brought about by human error?
Similar sentiment.... "Nothing is foolproof for a sufficiently talented fool"...No such thing as idiot proof. There are always bigger idiots on the way.
“If you make it idiot proof, someone makes a better idiot”No such thing as idiot proof. There are always bigger idiots on the way.
I bought a bakachon camera for my mum. She could still decapitate people, take blurry photographs and have it focus on the foreground if she was taking landscape pics and on the background if she was taking portraits.“If you make it idiot proof, someone makes a better idiot”