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reply posted on 2-7-2011 @ 08:25 AM by Thepreye
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Glad to see them doing some good, that's one company I'd love to see go quickly bankrupt and its executives getting charged with corporate manslaughter.



reply posted on 2-7-2011 @ 08:48 AM by mb2591
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Yes you are right.
vid is not really related but kinda
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reply posted on 2-7-2011 @ 08:51 AM by AzureSky
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Yes this however I don't think Monsanto would host any sensitive info on their webserver


Generally speaking (i don't know about this company for sure), but most webservers are still on the company network, they're just in the DMZ, and for those who are unsure what it means, it means that it sits outside of the internal network. The webserver is still connected to the network somewhere. The webserver sits outside of the intranet, but it's still possible to get in. With the right skills.

I may have my terminology mixed up, but the point is valid.
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edit on 2/7/11 by AzureSky because: DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone. All routers have this options, essentially placing whichever network object, -outside- of the router, logically.



reply posted on 2-7-2011 @ 08:57 AM by mb2591
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Yes this however I don't think Monsanto would host any sensitive info on their webserver


Generally speaking (i don't know about this company for sure), but most webservers are still on the company network, they're just in the DMZ, and for those who are unsure what it means, it means that it sits outside of the internal network. The webserver is still connected to the network somewhere. The webserver sits outside of the intranet, but it's still possible to get in. With the right skills.

I may have my terminology mixed up, but the point is valid.
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edit on 2/7/11 by AzureSky because: DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone. All routers have this options, essentially placing whichever network object, -outside- of the router, logically.


No.. Your right thats why i edited my post.. because i dont think the general population understands the innerworkings of ze interwebz


reply posted on 2-7-2011 @ 08:58 AM by mb2591
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My thread is different to your thread.. what r u talking about


reply posted on 2-7-2011 @ 09:01 AM by AzureSky
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Haha, you're right. Most of the populace has no idea about it. But you know, not everyone is interested in that sort of thing. I am, Hella good with a computer. Just not in a programming sense.

Im sure Monsanto has a few deterrents for hackers, but you cannot stop a hacker, no matter how hard you try, no matter what you buy, which security you use. If a hacker wants something, s/he will have it.

Im not placing hackers up on a pedestal or anything, but it makes sense. When you're on the internet, your putting yourself out there, even if its just a webserver.

I read an article a few months ago about how there are several hackers just kind of sitting in the NASA servers, until one of them got arrested and trialed. I'm not sure what came of it though.
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