Re: the cloud bites back ( or cumulus security is all wet and see through )

2012-08-08 Thread der.hans
Am 06. Aug, 2012 schwätzte Derek Trotter so: moin moin Derek, I read about this earlier today. Long before today I decided never to trust anything to a cloud. I made this decision because of all the accounts I've Unfortunately, our data has been in the cloud since long before the cloud

Re: the cloud bites back ( or cumulus security is all wet and see through )

2012-08-08 Thread Michael Havens
can you imagine all the spam google has if they save all of our email? :-)~MIKE~(-: On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:47 PM, der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote: Am 06. Aug, 2012 schwätzte Derek Trotter so: moin moin Derek, I read about this earlier today. Long before today I decided never to trust

Re: the cloud bites back ( or cumulus security is all wet and see through )

2012-08-08 Thread der.hans
Am 07. Aug, 2012 schwätzte Michael Havens so: moin moin, can you imagine all the spam google has if they save all of our email? Actually, most of that gets blocked before going in and whatever's marked as spam does get deleted. Well, deleted from our mailbox, but maybe they want to know we

Re: the cloud bites back ( or cumulus security is all wet and see through )

2012-08-07 Thread Derek Trotter
I read about this earlier today. Long before today I decided never to trust anything to a cloud. I made this decision because of all the accounts I've read over the years of hackers breaking into corporate systems and stealing passwords, credit card numbers and so on. Also the recent

the cloud bites back ( or cumulus security is all wet and see through )

2012-08-06 Thread der.hans
moin moin, Wired reporter Mat Honan lost almost all of his data. It took hackers an hour to take over his Gmail, Amazon, Apple and Twitter accounts. Along the way they deleted all the data on his phone, his tablet and his laptop ( all Apple products using one stop deletion from Apple ). They