Paul,
I hate to say it... but hacking the brain via audio has been around a while.
I don't know how many braille-based hacks are out there.. maybe it is
incentive for us all to return to "punch cards" (get it.. braille .. kind
of like a punch card)
Rob
On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 4:24 PM Rick
ANY and ALL intercommunication brings risk.
DISABLING it has COSTS. We use computers from the get-go for the sake of
AUTOMATION.
Disabling copy-n-paste does not prevent your fingers typing what you see
on the screen (either direction).
Disabling your fingers would render you measurably less
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Out of curiosity, how do you distinguish between data leakage and security
vulnerability? I would have said the former is one type of the latter.
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Out of curiosity, how do you distinguish between data leakage and security
vulnerability? I would have said the former is one type of the latter.
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At some of my clients - not all of them - yeah, I cannot cut and paste between
my own PC and the session I have on the client's network. It's a pain, and I'm
with others here
At some of my clients - not all of them - yeah, I cannot cut and paste between
my own PC and the session I have on the client's network. It's a pain, and I'm
with others here who don't see that it addresses a security vulnerability. But
it's not crippling; I can just email it from one place
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 17:09:24 +0100, Jack Zukt wrote:
>In order to do our work, our laptops can only connect to the one MF IP
>address that have been provided by the client. The Citrix client if for
>accessing the client ticketing software, so that we can process their
>requests. Copy/Paste
&* auditors).
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It may be with FTP they have an audit trail of who had access to the
data. You do not get this with cut and paste. Not do you get audit trace
with capturing screen image, or taking photos of the screen.
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023, 13:22 Michael Babcock wrote:
> We also use Citrix and ours has been
d I'll bet the corporate board members would agree (not to mention
the @#$%^&* auditors).
Peter
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Thank you Gil,
I was in need of a good laugh,
Best wishes
Jack
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 at 16:11, Paul Gilmartin <
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> On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 14:52:32 +0100, Jack Zukt wrote:
> >
> >Print screens can still be done but,as it has been said, those are
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 14:52:32 +0100, Jack Zukt wrote:
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>Print screens can still be done but,as it has been said, those are images,
>not text.
>
Make sure they don't find out about OCR.
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Hi all,
Print screens can still be done but,as it has been said, those are images,
not text.
>From what you all have said, it seems that this is the way things are going
to be.
Thank you all for your time and input.
Best wishes
Jack
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 at 14:41, Oscar wrote:
> El 2023-04-17
Yes with a client.
They turned that feature off. It was not that they were afraid of
malware, it was they were afraid of a "data breach".
Steve Thompson
On 4/17/2023 6:52 AM, Jack Zukt wrote:
Hi all,
This is way off topic, sorry, but I am curious, so please be patient
In one of the
El 2023-04-17 14:21, Michael Babcock escribió:
We also use Citrix and ours has been disabled for quite some time now.
Yep, same here. We can paste to Citrix but not the other way around.
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This is way off topic, sorry, but I am
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Yep. And I'd bet copy/paste was disabled where Jack Teixeira worked.
On 4/17/2023 4:56 AM, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 11:52:24 +0100 Jack Zukt wrote:
:>This is way off topic, sorry, but I am curious, so please be patient
:>In one of the clients for which I have to work the
What about PC tools such as Snagit or CNTL+WIN+S?
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We also use Citrix and ours has been disabled for quite some time now.
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 5:54 AM Jack Zukt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is way off topic, sorry, but I am curious, so please be patient
> In one of the clients for which I have to work the Auditors found out that
> the
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 11:52:24 +0100 Jack Zukt wrote:
:>This is way off topic, sorry, but I am curious, so please be patient
:>In one of the clients for which I have to work the Auditors found out that
:>the Copy/Paste between the client Citrix session and our PCs is a risk and
:>the client
I heard that data can be hidden in the 3270 data stream, for example in
dark fields. Cut/ copy may transfer this to the pc buffer. I don't know
about the pasting.. eg it may be able to create an executable.
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023, 11:54 Jack Zukt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is way off topic,
Hi all,
This is way off topic, sorry, but I am curious, so please be patient
In one of the clients for which I have to work the Auditors found out that
the Copy/Paste between the client Citrix session and our PCs is a risk and
the client disabled the function.
Has anyone else ever has such an
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