On 2/5/10 8:04 AM, Dan wrote:

Being behind the times is par for a lot of large businesses. This occurs
when IT groups intentionally set things up so as to maintain their job
security. It's bad planning and bad oversight (management). OTGH, it's a
quite necessary, as the hacker underworld needs it to survive.

I keep wondering just how "underworld" it is. I use to think of it as a joke that computer security companies would have departments dedicated to cracking things to sow FUD. Now, I think less and less that it's a joke.

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