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Post by Touchable on Jan 12, 2017 12:07:45 GMT -5
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Post by DDNYjets on Jan 12, 2017 12:29:10 GMT -5
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Post by Big L on Jan 12, 2017 12:38:20 GMT -5
A guy old enough to be your great grandfather heads up cyber security? 32Green would be a better fit.
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Post by DDNYjets on Jan 12, 2017 12:47:12 GMT -5
A guy old enough to be your great grandfather heads up cyber security? 32Green would be a better fit. Hashman would be better than what we have now.
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Post by southparkcpa on Jan 12, 2017 12:52:13 GMT -5
A guy old enough to be your great grandfather heads up cyber security? 32Green would be a better fit. Rudy uses his Commodore 64 like a real pro.....
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Post by Trades on Jan 12, 2017 12:52:59 GMT -5
It isn't like Rudy will be sitting down at the keyboard doing cyber analysis. He is a good leader and understands law and order. I have confidence that he will bring in the best minds from either inside the NSA, FBI and CIA or outside and create a task force that will do a good job.
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Post by Hotman on Jan 13, 2017 13:38:34 GMT -5
A guy old enough to be your great grandfather heads up cyber security? 32Green would be a better fit. Hashman would be better than what we have now. Lemme get that job fuck yeah
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Post by bxjetfan on Jan 13, 2017 13:48:48 GMT -5
Hashman would be better than what we have now. Lemme get that job fuck yeah Like we all want to be bombed with pop up ads for Kratom.
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Post by Hotman on Jan 13, 2017 13:50:21 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by Frank Reynolds on Jan 13, 2017 14:05:40 GMT -5
Great. Now who's going to explain to the old man how to use a computer?
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Post by Gunnails on Jan 13, 2017 14:24:00 GMT -5
I saw his interview from yesterday, he was visibly excited about this, his role will to be to put the private sector experts (think Apple,IBM,etc.) together to develop systems, and forward their progress on to the Govt. He also mentioned reaching out to other countries namely Israel for there help.
He will manage the process and develop[ment of systems to prevent hacking, he won't be writing code or any such techy stuff.
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Post by Ff2 on Jan 13, 2017 17:01:38 GMT -5
I saw his interview from yesterday, he was visibly excited about this, his role will to be to put the private sector experts (think Apple,IBM,etc.) together to develop systems, and forward their progress on to the Govt. He also mentioned reaching out to other countries namely Israel for there help. He will manage the process and develop[ment of systems to prevent hacking, he won't be writing code or any such techy stuff. Like his business? www.businessinsider.com/trump-cybersecurity-advisor-rudy-giuliani-website-insecure-security-experts-2017-1Security experts say Trump cybersecurity advisor Rudy Giuliani's website is incredibly insecure Rob Price Donald Trump has appointed Rudy Giuliani as his cybersecurity advisor, prompting security experts to cast a critical eye over his consulting firm's website — and they're not impressed. Giuliani's site is littered with security problems and outdated software, they say, making it extremely vulnerable to hacking. Since the end of his term as New York City mayor in 2001, Giuliani has — among other things — done security consultancy for various clients. A stalwart Donald Trump supporter, he was originally angling for the position of Secretary of State — but was ultimately appointed cybersecurity advisor for the President-elect, tasked with putting together a team experts in the field. But some experts are finding his consultancy site, giulianisecurity.com, lacking on the security front. It runs a version of Joomla! (a content management system) that is four years out of date and plagued with security flaws, according to Phobos group founder Dan Tetler. "Giuliani is running a version of PHP that was released in 2013, and a version of Joomla that was released around 2012," Threat Intelligence director Ty Miller told The Register. "Using the version information, within minutes we were able to identify a combined list of 41 publicly known vulnerabilities and 19 publicly available exploits. Depending upon the configuration of the website, these exploits may or may not work, but is an indication that Giuliani's security needs to be taken up a level." It also has an expired SSL certificate — essentially the thing that proves to your computer that the website is who it says it is — leaving it vulnerable to being impersonated. Robert Graham, of Errata Security, points out on his blog that it's possible that the site isn't being directly run by Giuliani or his team, however. "But here's the deal: it's not his website," he wrote on his blog. "He just contracted with some generic web designer to put up a simple page with just some basic content. It's there only because people expect if you have a business, you also have a website." The site went down for several hours after it began being scrutinised — it's not clear why — but it is now back online. An email address on the site did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Post by Gunnails on Jan 13, 2017 17:17:42 GMT -5
=========================================== I assume not? And I think he would agree with you on the vulnerability his web site shows. One of the things he talked about is how we (Americans)are quite good at hacking and yet very poor with our hacking defense across the board both private and Govt.
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Post by Ff2 on Jan 15, 2017 12:00:37 GMT -5
I doubt Rudy's current wife even lets him use the remote.
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