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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/22/07 02:01
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> I've got some friends who are in the security business. These are guys
>> with clearances higher than Top Secret. They are responsible for
>> security of some very sensitive government systems. They can't tell
>> me a lot of details because I don't have a sufficient security
>> clearance. But one thing they agree upon - is that obscurity only
>> gives a false sense of security.
>>
>
> Sure Jerry, sure. And i am a personal friend of the head of MI5, but she
> is so obscure that she resembles a pet rabbit.
>
> I have to clean out her cage daily.
>
Why? Do you shit in it that much?
There are some advantages to living in the DC area and having lots of
contacts here.
>
>
>> They make it harder encrypting data, for instance. But they can't
>> prevent it. If it's possible ANYONE to get into something, it's
>> possible for the WRONG person to get in there, also.
>>
>
> Exacrly. Security does nothing except give you a false sense of security.
>
> That's why they build stealth bombers.
>
Which has nothing to do with our discussion. Try keeping on topic.
Ah, I understand now. You've got to keep bringing up completely
unrelated issues because you have no valid arguments on the issues.
>
>>
>> And none of this prevents a break in. It just makes it harder.
>>
>
> By judicious snipping of your illogical crap, I have made that a true
> statement.
>
> You should thank me for that.
>
You always were good at misquoting. But then trolls are.
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