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1. McAfee provides this type of intrusion test as a service so there is clearly some question as to if the test and detection of a security flaw is in fact the digital equivalent of 'breaking and entering'.
2. As to the 'walk down the hall' comment, you might as well question the suitability of police anonymous tip lines. It is self evident.
3. A more proper 'grand theft auto' analogy could likely be this: The kid clearly see the keys to the school bus hanging from your the underside of the bus' bumper. For some reason they might think that is secure...after all, who would look for keys hanging off of a bumper. He picks up the keys, knocks on the door, dangles them in front of principle in immature jab about how its not secure to leave your keys hanging from the bumper, drops them on the ground, and walks away laughing softly.
Then they proceed to sue him for theft of the keys.
Fire the bus driver who thought it was a good idea to store the keys hanging from the bumper. Scold the kid for being a smart ***.
Posted on October 28 at 4:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)
1. McAfee provides this type of intrusion test as a service so there is clearly some question as to if the test and detection of a security flaw is in fact the digital equivalent of 'breaking and entering'.
2. As to the 'walk down the hall' comment, you might as well question the suitability of police anonymous tip lines. It is self evident.
3. A more proper 'grand theft auto' analogy could likely be this:
The kid clearly see the keys to the school bus hanging from your the underside of the bus' bumper. For some reason they might think that is secure...after all, who would look for keys hanging off of a bumper. He picks up the keys, knocks on the door, dangles them in front of principle in immature jab about how its not secure to leave your keys hanging from the bumper, drops them on the ground, and walks away laughing softly.
Then they proceed to sue him for theft of the keys.
Fire the bus driver who thought it was a good idea to store the keys hanging from the bumper. Scold the kid for being a smart ***.
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