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late scuttlebutt points to an inside job:
Kurt Stammberger, a senior vice president with cybersecurity firm Norse, echoed many of Harris' statements in a separate interview, and said that given the severity of the hack it had to have been an inside job.
Stammberger, whose company decided to carry out their own independent investigation, told CBS News; 'We are very confident that this was not an attack master-minded by North Korea and that insiders were key to the implementation of one of the most devastating attacks in history.'
That's not all either, as he says their research seems to be pointing them towards a woman named Lena who even claims be a member of Guardians of Peace.
'This woman was in precisely the right position and had the deep technical background she would need to locate the specific servers that were compromised,' revealed Stammberger.
Stupid indeed. Especially since I know for a fact that Sony Corp. servers in Japan were actually behind a very solid OBSD setup about a decade ago. I wonder if the move to MS is just a SPE thing or overall corp move.
I'm not familiar with CentOS, but I still can't bring myself to take anything based on linux seriously. Although I would still take that vs. Windows server anyday.
CentOS is the open source build of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It's binary and package compatible. In other words, it's the exact same build made from the same sources but with all the RedHat logos and branding removed.
Fox & Friends Host Clayton Morris told one for the ages when he announced that the Obama Administration was on the verge of banning donut sprinkles (or jimmies).
Clayton held a plate of donuts to the camera and mournfully declared that Americans will have to “say goodbye to your favorite sprinkled donut.”
http://www.alternet.org/media/conser...onut-sprinkles
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