Citation extraite de The Information Management Journal, Vol41, N°6While testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight and Government Reform Committee In July, Robert Boback. CEO of P2P monitoring service vendor Tiversa, and retired U.S. Army General Wesley Clark, a Tiversa board member, said the company found more than 2(H) sensitive US. government documents during a recent scan of three popular P2P networks.Among the files that had been shared: physical threat assessments for several U.S. cities; a physical security attack assessment for a U.S. Air Force base; a detailed report from a government contractor on how to connect two secure Department of Defense (DoD) networks; and a document titled, "NSA (National Security Agency) Securit)' Handbook."
mercredi, novembre 28, 2007
...et dire qu'il y en a qui cherchent encore de la musique via P2P alors qu'il y a tellement mieux!
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HAHA! J'hallucine!
this is the land of the free
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