Baloki
04-17-2011, 11:12 AM
So it looks like the UK government is still employing seagulls to manage their secuirty, seriously who thought setting the background colour to the same as the foreground colour on highly sensitive material posted to the public domain was a good idea, <table bgcolor="#000000"><tr><td>those pesky public, their like Shin-ra always getting in the way of the governments best laid plans...</td></tr></table>
The Ministry of Defence has admitted that secret information about the UK's nuclear powered submarines was made available on the internet by mistake.
A technical error meant blacked-out parts of an online MoD report could be read by pasting into another document.
Details were reported to include expert opinion on how well the fleet could cope with a catastrophic accident.
Read more... (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13107413)
So, what do you do to keep your documents, files and such secure? And how do you secure yourself when browsing the web against all those fishermen-in-the-middle attacks and trojan horse attacks and such?
The Ministry of Defence has admitted that secret information about the UK's nuclear powered submarines was made available on the internet by mistake.
A technical error meant blacked-out parts of an online MoD report could be read by pasting into another document.
Details were reported to include expert opinion on how well the fleet could cope with a catastrophic accident.
Read more... (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13107413)
So, what do you do to keep your documents, files and such secure? And how do you secure yourself when browsing the web against all those fishermen-in-the-middle attacks and trojan horse attacks and such?