Comments on: Hackers break into Large Hadron Collider computer
CERN says hackers accessed a computer system that monitors the particle accelerator experiments and analyzes data, according to a newspaper report.
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you wouldent have time to get in an OH SHI-
to quote a gorillaz song;
there where no screams. there was no time.
not that it will.
don't think that a firewall will save you.
it not only keeps your machine from being hacked, but it prevents viruses, malware, etc from slowing your machines down.
http://www.videosift.com/video/The-british-joke-about-the-Black-hole-machine
Similar at: http://www.lhcfacts.org/?cat=29
Surely even I would not be considered crazy for wanting them to take the safety and security of the entire human race a little more seriously than apparently what they are willing/able? to do? Did they not have enough money to put in the firewalls like someone already mentioned? Were too many backdoors installed during the design process/architectural design process/actual construction and only now are people realizing it?
Normally I react to reports of hacking with a black-hat interpretation of the action, but if this person(s) helped blow the whistle on such a glaring weakness, perhaps you'll permit a non-techie to vote right along side of you...
even though I can't understand probably 98% of what you guys are actually talking about! ;>) I still don't even understand the properties of magnetism, let alone how to keep my computer free of viruses for longer than 2 weeks! LOL! ;>)
Yeah...this particular tidbit of news makes me want to go find a six-pack of Budweiser and go sit on my porch trying to remember what it was like before this particular switch is flipped into the "ON" position.
I'm sure the scientists involved are fixing any vulnerability that the hackers kindly showed them exists as we speak.
- by DylanLange September 16, 2008 11:08 AM PDT
- Anyone notice the worlds recent decline in EVERYTHING?!?!? Even if smashing 2 Atoms into eachother doesn't have devastating effects on us i really think that the hardron coiler is a waste of money. We have been doing fine until now so why do we need to spend millions on information when we could be helping human kind? Starvation, poverty anyone? NO! We need a hardron Coiler!
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- by duckwheel September 19, 2008 12:44 AM PDT
- you honestly think money spent on starving populations is going to help?? such a self-serving statement and idea: get someone else to give THEIR money to solve a problem which affects you when it comes up on tv.
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(25 Comments)#uck the French and anyone who supports this load of #hit
why dont you give YOUR money?? and i mean ALL of your money. AND all of your possesions which are a result of r&d from EXPENSIVE experiments which could ALSO have been given to poverty and starving children.
see my point? truth hurst doesnt it? good, that means you are growing up. go with it.