When they open the employee table and can read a SSN is when it gets shaky.
Or open the customer table and make a copy for themselves as they walk off to a new job. On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 7:48 AM, Ted Roche <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, nothing is secure, given North Korea has nuclear weapons. But > that's not the question, really. > > "Secure against what?" > > If the curious can read your DBFs in Excel, they may gain information > that you have a column named FooBar that holds integer values. If the > significance of FooBar isn't obvious unless you have access to > unencrypted source code, well, that might qualify as "secure enough." > > On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 7:43 AM, Alan Bourke <[email protected]> > wrote: > > IMO if your data is in DBF files, it's not secure. > > > > -- > > Alan Bourke > > alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm > > [excessive quoting removed by server] _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/cajidmylrcxxqcrtbsb+5xduudbyliobunlbq6x-ump0wz9r...@mail.gmail.com ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

