Re: Security Firm Bit9 Hacked, Used to Spread Malware

2013-02-10 Thread Bourque Daniel
Not bad after all!!! ;-) Daniel Bourque - Message d'origine - De : Crawford, Scott [mailto:crawfo...@evangel.edu] Envoye : Sunday, February 10, 2013 05:03 PM A : NT System Admin Issues Objet : RE: Security Firm Bit9 Hacked, Used to Spread Malware fair enough. Next step: spin - "see w

Re: Security Firm Bit9 Hacked, Used to Spread Malware

2013-02-10 Thread Stephen Holtz
And the moon is made up of green cheese! Sent from my iPhone On Feb 10, 2013, at 4:23 PM, "Andrew S. Baker" wrote: > The reporting was vague, but Bit9 was more clear in their own blog. > > https://blog.bit9.com/2013/02/08/bit9-and-our-customers-security/ > > In brief, here is what happened. D

RE: SBS2011 cannot allocate very large disk

2013-02-10 Thread Mike Hoffman
How are you going to backup that Uber-Partition? I have an SBS2011E R710 which has 4Tb on one of the partitions. We did not make any of the volumes larger that 2Tb so backup and restores would work natively. You should be able to just add Volumes in Disk Management. You could backup the server

SBS2011 cannot allocate very large disk

2013-02-10 Thread James R. Costa, MCP
Hi all, I'm dealing with a SBS2011 server with a lot of disk space and I wanted to get some feedback from you. This Dell R710 server has 6x 2TB (5+1HS) in RAID-5 and is up and running live. However when it was installed, the array was configured as a single 7.4TB disk, and Windows was install

RE: Security Firm Bit9 Hacked, Used to Spread Malware

2013-02-10 Thread Crawford, Scott
You could interpret that sentence two ways: A: We didn’t have it installed on the compromised systems. B: It was installed, but did not protect them. B says the software doesn’t work. A says there was simply a mistake made. Phrasing it like they did, allows B to be true, while implying A. From:

Re: Security Firm Bit9 Hacked, Used to Spread Malware

2013-02-10 Thread Stephen Holtz
Couldn't afford the licensing fees! Sent from my iPhone On Feb 9, 2013, at 10:50 PM, "Andrew S. Baker" wrote: > >>The company said attackers managed to compromise some of Bit9′s systems > >>that were not protected by the company’s own software. > > > And this was because of... ? > > > A

OT: Sunday Fun

2013-02-10 Thread Tobie Fysh
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