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Every person has his or her "personal living space". The computer and the information on it (even unclassified) is one of the areas of that space. So it sounds strange your statement that you, to put it mildly, do not care who would step in there and crap without your permission.
And by that, it begs the question:
I beg the question, do you even know what you're talking about? Sounds like you're just retelling something you heard somewhere...
As recently as last week I learned how to log on to any computer on the LAN to access any other computer on our work network; it was very exciting.
If your local network administrator had a head on his shoulders instead of a pumpkin (alternatively, if he gave a damn), you would not have "learned" to snoop around on other people's computers. Some time ago, about 8 years ago, with the help of an interesting program I could see computers in half of the former Soviet Union and a very large part of foreign countries. Many of them were not only visible but also accessible. So? What does that tell you? The earth is full of woodpeckers and fuckheads. And adequate people have "my computer or my network is my fortress".
"...as you treat people, so do they treat you, I don't crap on anyone and I don't get crap on me" - to continue the logical chain, no thief is robbed, no honest person is cheated, no polite person is shrugged off, a traffic-observant sober person will never be hit by a drunken driver.... etc. Do you believe that? I doubt the HMO cleaning service and Gorlift workers go around the flats of their residents and shit... Why is there shit in the stairwells and lifts?
If your local network administrator had a head on his shoulders instead of a pumpkin (alternatively, if he gave a damn), you would not have "learned" to snoop around on other people's computers. Some time ago, about 8 years ago, with the help of an interesting program I could see computers in half of the former Soviet Union and a very large part of foreign countries. Many of them were not only visible but also accessible. So? What does that tell you? The earth is full of woodpeckers and fuckheads. And adequate people have "my computer or my network is my fortress".
"...as you treat people, so do they treat you, I don't crap on anyone and they don't crap on me" - to continue the logical chain, no thief is robbed, no honest person is cheated, no polite person is shrugged off, a traffic-observant sober person will never be hit by a drunken driver.... etc. Do you believe that? I doubt the HMO cleaning service and Gorlift workers go around the flats of their tenants and shit... So why is there crap in the entrances and lifts?
as recently as last week I learned how to log on to any other computer on the LAN, it was very exciting
keyword: "on the local network", it does not work on the internet, besides even on the local network you can only access those shared folders and only if you have the appropriate privileges
Haven't you been watching the news? How did the pentagon get breached this year?
Calm down, bAnders - there's no one peeping through your crevice
http://www.3dnews.ru/920995?from=most-commented-publication
it's not hard to see how easy it is to leak on a secure network:
bring the laptop into the organisation (legally),
connect it to the network (legally, for work),
enable 3g/4g on the phone/tablet,
connect the laptop and phone/tablet,
make a network bridge or install the software + your favorite vnc/teamviewer
.......
Profit - you can log in to the "protected" network from the outside