'Lights Out' by Tedd Mann is about the fall of GE. BUT a book who's cover design is almost identical to it, also called 'Lights Out', written by Ted Koppel, is about how a cyber attack on our power grid is inevitable."
Yeah, somehow I doubt the guy who wrote the shitty OS full of security holes you could drive a mac truck through that everybody, including a lot of the power grid if I'm not mistaken, uses would want to draw attention to the reason those security holes are such a problem, lol.
some joe blow steals tech from IBM with a joe blow buddy back in the day and both rise to the top of the tech world in the USA, essentially forming a tech oligarchy making them capable of outbidding any potential competitor for govt contracts. (they can do the job for less because they are getting paid on the side to data mine sensitive operations, covertly.) both claim to be the top of security with both failing for asinine and outdated operating systems which in part lend a hand to the built in obsolete-ism requiring constant updates due to "unforseen" security issues that in many cases were backdoors themselves.
some claim the XP and 2000 were the safest and far from safe. infiltration, it began long ago. silent operations to keep the masses pacified. these tactics are as old as the Fallen.
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Yeah, somehow I doubt the guy who wrote the shitty OS full of security holes you could drive a mac truck through that everybody, including a lot of the power grid if I'm not mistaken, uses would want to draw attention to the reason those security holes are such a problem, lol.
Unless it is a signal to drive through those holes.
I dunno, dude, his empire is pretty much built on windows, and US Govt contracts have to be a big part of that...
precisely.
some joe blow steals tech from IBM with a joe blow buddy back in the day and both rise to the top of the tech world in the USA, essentially forming a tech oligarchy making them capable of outbidding any potential competitor for govt contracts. (they can do the job for less because they are getting paid on the side to data mine sensitive operations, covertly.) both claim to be the top of security with both failing for asinine and outdated operating systems which in part lend a hand to the built in obsolete-ism requiring constant updates due to "unforseen" security issues that in many cases were backdoors themselves.
some claim the XP and 2000 were the safest and far from safe. infiltration, it began long ago. silent operations to keep the masses pacified. these tactics are as old as the Fallen.
=P So what OS do you run then?
(I'm running Fedora before you ask [insert milady joke here])