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Comments on: ABN Amro customer deets tip up on BearShare

Why did she have that data on a non-company laptop? 

Posted Saturday 22nd September 2007 09:30 GMT

The first question to ask is why that data left the company doors. It should have never been on a non-company machine. The second question is how. Only the third question is why..

Bearshare?!?!? 

Posted Saturday 22nd September 2007 13:23 GMT

I haven't heard of that since about 2001 when it was castrasted by all for being riddled with spyware (one of the first offenders)

Bloody hell, people still use that thing?!?!???!

"deets tip up" 

Posted Sunday 23rd September 2007 12:57 GMT

Are you kidding me? Is our journalist that determined to stay 'down with the kids' that he'll sacrifice good old-fashioned readable English for some "street young peeps" vernacular?

Oh dear God. Word.

@Joe 

Posted Sunday 23rd September 2007 14:48 GMT

No not real people anyway just those same victim creatures that make the internet so entertaining and profitable for criminals.

The ads pay for thier marketing budget 

Posted Sunday 23rd September 2007 17:43 GMT

If you ever wonder why certain commercial software products continue to thrive in spite of the existence of superior free and or open source alternatives, its because they have money to spend on marketing.

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Anyway I think you mean castigated, because as often as I find Bearshare on spyware infested computers, I have no doubt that its reproductive organs are fully intact.

Title 

Posted Monday 24th September 2007 21:31 GMT

never mind a non work machine, this data should never be anywhere but encrypted on the network and accessible only via secure vpn externally. Whats with these clowns letting their workers lug this data around or even be able to make dumps of it at all?

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