Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Hacker named ‘Alf’ obtained around 30 gigabytes of data" video.
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Everyone, within engineering departments, saw this coming years ago, when files were placed on computers accessible by the internet. We scanned all the old prints, and added them with the CAD files. When prints were only to be found in flat files, and test data locked within vaults and file cabinets, was it secure. Now, even on a secure network, if someone internally can gain access, everything can be placed on a thumb drive, or on an external hard drive, capable of holding several terabytes, which will fit into a jacket pocket, and can be slipped it out. I have a 1 TB external now, that is the size of a pocket calculator, and several small thumb drives. We have made it exceptionally easy for people to spy on us, because we are lazy, and want convenience.
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