On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 01:26:20 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> Here is another scary thought:
> If everybody could do a perfect job of covering up their
> tracks, then everybody could get away with murder!
Just like the two side of a chopstick? ;-) It either could
be used nicely to eat your chinese food, or used as -- a very
nasty -- murder weapon.
In cybercafe content, looks like both extreme end has their
own risks. Too tight on security, and you might loose customers
quite fast. I've heard of a cybercafe where each visitors asked
for their ID cards, or no access. In the other extreme, there's
another cybercafe which allows its user to freely do virtually
anything they want anonymously, even "deltree c:\windows"! ;-)
They using some sort of mirroring technique which allow them to
remotely reset each work station's HDD content in just a few
seconds. Sadly, they'd been in trouble with the feds, thanks
to a stray hacker who decided to use their service for a series
of major credit card fraud. The hacker was never found...
--Eko
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