Any hear about the massive data breach from the OFD technical spec site? Seems like it involved a number of acquiring banks, large businesses and employees...surprised it hasn't made the news yet.
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IT personnel are always looked down upon. Been in the field for years and either we are beloved or hated as deadwood. Particularly desktop where Windows problems can be fixed "cheaperfasterbetter" (as if one word) from India and with local staff, low pay, being kids who know nothing. Data center staff is critical but .... hey, those kids can manage it as they are simply large Windows computers, right? So Firs.... eh, First Data can lay them all off and save money.
There once was a magnificent Malware Forensics group. Maybe not could have prevented but very pro-active with detection and remediation. Long gone now as all have moved on to other jobs.
You OFS are always doing things with jock straps
I'm an OFD'er and I don't support this jackahss commenting for Frank. Frank is ruining the brand, the ship is going down.
Hey OFS id--ts. The OFD technical site is hosted by the SAME company that employs you. Oh, I know. You guys are so bright that you’re greedy CEO sold you down the river right under everyone’s eyes. You losers can’t carry OFD jockstraps. Pathetic.
IS this why people were suddenly checking security configurations for data. OFD lol. Big talkers
It's comical witnessing OFD's poor security practices catch up to them; I bet they never thought it possible...
What! Voltage, Fortify and all those other worthless products from a company that began life with a PC cobol compiler did not protect OFD? Seems like the CTO should answer for it. Oh wait he has no business being a CTO.
Frank laid off the wrong person probably and now everything is spewing into the open. Nice job Frankie.