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Ungrateful iBozos, Stop the Whining. Get a (i)Life.

Ungrateful iBozos, Stop the Whining. Get a (i)Life.

By Zoli Erdos on June 16, 2010

<sarcasm> I’m sick of all this whining within the iFamily.  These iBozos just don’t appreciate all the goodness they have. iPhone preorder systems failed.  So what?  You’ve just saved a boatload of money, be happy, get a life! Yet another At&T security breach. What’s the big deal?  All your data is public anyway, has been [...]

Posted in Just for fun, Mobile | Tagged ATT, cellualar, humor, ibozo, ichurch, ifamily, ilife, ipad, iphone, iwhiner, mobility, privacy, sarcasm, security breach, wireless

Your Old Copy Machine a Security Risk?

By Zoli Erdos on April 21, 2010

If this is true (and it appears so, I’m just using conditional since it’s so insane .. beyond insane) discarded old photocopiers may represent a huge security / privacy risk. Nearly every digital copier built since 2002 contains a hard drive – like the one on your personal computer – storing an image of every [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged copier, copy security, data storage, health records, photocopy, police, privacy breach, security breach, timebomb | 1 Response

Rudder’s Financial Data Breach is NOT a SaaS Failure

Rudder’s Financial Data Breach is NOT a SaaS Failure

By Zoli Erdos on May 19, 2009

Wow, what a day.  I was halfway through writing a post inspired by Mint’s intent to sell aggregate, anonymized customer data – and it was meant to be a positive post, pointing out the business model potential in SaaS.  But somehow this message doesn’t feel right on the day people are up in arms finding [...]

Posted in Analysis, Security | Tagged credit monitoring, data security, financial services, IBM, identity theft, mint, pr failure, privacy breach, rudder, saas, security breach | 1 Response

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