Doug Franklin: A secure developer needs appropriate levels of both paranoia and understanding of the threat.
Krypt3ia: We are losing the battle and it is not because China is hacking us all with advanced malware on par with Stuxnet. We all need to understand that what we see out of the media is hype and what we see out of the vendors is marketing and not necessarily what we really need.
Michael Riley and Jordan Robertson: The hackers first hijacked a translation website that the insurer's customer representatives used when dealing with foreign clients, using it to implant malware on the company's computers, the person said.
Kyle Wiens: It's entirely possible that changing the engine timing on his own tractor makes a farmer a criminal.
FCC: Willful or malicious interference with Wi-Fi hot spots is illegal. In addition, we reiterate that Federal law prohibits the operation, marketing, or sale of any type of jamming equipment, including devices that interfere with Wi-Fi, cellular, or public safety communications.
Emrys Westacott: What we should fear is not so much the technology as those who who are willing to misuse it.
Westley McDuffie: Having the best tool on the planet will do nothing for your posture if you are a complete moron.
Michael Hayden: We use[d] to love it when a target had great confidence that it was (unbreakably) secure!!
|