Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2023-04-29 21:02, Per Jessen wrote:
Lew Wolfgang wrote:
On 4/29/23 11:42, Per Jessen wrote:
Of course, but on our network a Windows user could, through ignorance, configure her legitimately connect host to advertise a route to a second interface on her machine. I guess your corporate networking policy is very different to anything I have seen in over thirty years. My wife works for a bank - there is virtually nothing she can do to her laptop.
It's a large research environment.
I'm not sure if that explains the lax security policies :-)
Not everybody runs a bank :-D
I guess you actually believe that matters. It's been the same wherever I have worked - finance, airline industry, software development and of course my own business. In Lews case, as he has testified, the lax security policies led to problems, even a very rarely seen one. I am sure we are all only too aware of how vulnerable businesses are (or have become) due to lax security policies. The ransom attacks have been on the increase for quite some time. It simply does not matter whether you run a bank or a newspaper. Anyway, again wayyyy off-topic. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (14.4°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes (2016 - present) We're hiring - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes