Dense Execs #
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 11:00 GMT
If corporate cheif execs are dense enough to open email attachments and run them then a) they can afford to lose the money and b) they deserve what they get.
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 09:58 GMT
Just goes to prove that the top of the corporate ladder is indeed staffed by the cream of the crop.
Cream; Dense (thick) upper layer, s(h)itting on the layer below. Easily Skimmed using the appropriate tools.
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 11:00 GMT
If corporate cheif execs are dense enough to open email attachments and run them then a) they can afford to lose the money and b) they deserve what they get.
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 11:51 GMT
To quote a very relevant Scott Adams cartoon:
"The Pointy-Haired Boss has become so dense he has collapsed into a black hole. Sadly his thoughts can still escape because they lack substance."
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 12:20 GMT
Why don't run the (external) email program and the webbrowser in a separate VMWare image ? Deny the host machine contact with the internet. Doing everything on the same (logical) machine is clearly hazardous. I am waiting for html-mails that do a buffer overflow just by looking at them.
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 12:20 GMT
I agree with your sentiment, but in the real world, the execs never end up paying for their mistakes personally. It's usually some poor sod in finance (who's probably behind with the mortgage anyway) who'll end up carrying the can, or they use it as an excuse for cutting the IT budget yet again ("you should have stopped this!!!")
All the companies do then is up the prices of their products & services (usually about 5 times what they lost) so we all end up paying.
Paris, cos I don't reckon she'd ever get caught on this one...
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 15:09 GMT
Then payback is in order.
Find these phraudsters, and HARPOON them to a phone pole.
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 19:19 GMT
Cream isn't the only substance that rises to the top. I felt it's my doody... err... duty to let you know.
Posted Tuesday 10th June 2008 19:19 GMT
Whaling!?
Honestly. This has got to stop. Phishing, spear phishing, phone phishing/Vishing. Now whaling. I think the security lexicon has officially become over-fished.
Make it stop.
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