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If I want to get somewhere else, I must blog twice as fast as that!
You see, I'm in the Red Queen's Race...

I Could See A Teenager Doing This, But...

By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Jul 9 2008, 06:40 AM


Peer-to-Peer file sharing networks such as LimeWire or Napster allow computer users to share data, music, or movie files between computers.   You have to remember, copyrighted material is not legal to share with these programs, which severely limits file sharing.

I would think the average person is going to "file share" from home.  First of all, while most computer connections are now faster with cable, it still takes time and bandwidth to do so.   Plus you are allowing someone to link to your computer when you "share."

"Sometime late last year, an employee of a McLean investment firm decided to trade some music, or maybe a movie, with like-minded users of the online file-sharing network LimeWire while using a company computer. In doing so, he inadvertently opened the private files of his firm, Wagner Resource Group, to the public.

That exposed the names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers of about 2,000 of the firm's clients, including a number of high-powered lawyers and Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer.

The breach was not discovered for nearly six months. A reader of washingtonpost.com's Security Fix blog found the information while searching LimeWire in June."

Like I said in my title...I could see a teenager doing this...

Read the article from the Washington Post


Justice Breyer Is Among Victims in Data Breach Caused by File Sharing



Justice Breyer



 

Comments

steveegg   

Two things:

- The reason why it's not done more-often at home versus at work is because the upload speeds of residential connections are still rather slow, especially when compared to business connections.

- While I would love to rip a new one into Justice Breyer, the only involvement he had was a business relationship with the company that breached his personal information.  He wasn't the one sharing files on the 'Net.

July 9, 2008 8:50 AM

Janet Evans   

STEVEEGG...You caught me in a late night, one-eye-open post writing gaff.  Yes...Breyer is the "victim" and the employee had the lapse regarding the opening of the door with sharing the files, as I had in my link.

I'll call you tonight at about 1:00 a.m. for a proof read :)  Okay?

July 9, 2008 11:25 AM

steveegg   

Make it 3, and you got a deal :-)

July 10, 2008 9:58 AM

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