Posted by paul on December 14, 2016 at 11:14:44 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Hacking posted by Moondoggie on December 14, 2016 at 09:35:08:
In Africa there is no govt to keep up with the hacking, so a bunch of people can pick away at it day after day. No one of them is very good, but with that many it's bound to be a couple hit a pay off every now and then. They got nothing else to do, so they see what they can come up with a few hours a day.....
Russia and China the govt is either allowing it or promoting it. With that kind of support they can get quite sophisticated and we can't get smarter than them faster than them. They can always pick away at the weakest point of any security setup.
It was always hard to keep data secure. In the old days 100 people had access to the room where the paper records of 100,000 we locked up, and so there was 100 chances someone would see one of 100,000 records and know your info.
Today all the info is out in cyberspace, and anyone with Internet access around the globe has a shot at finding it. 4 billion people have a chance to see several 100s of billions of info, the odds of it have gone up dramatically.
And if they see anything, it is so easy to click, copy, and download thousands of pieces of that info in a moment, not just see 10 pieces of paper in 2 minutes.
There really is no true security, it is all just a numbers game.
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