China State Media: "Gun Ownership Out of Control in U.S."

I will defer to you on this. You have first hand experience with these people. I just feel in my gut that many of these people know full well what there doing and the rest are useful idiots.

I am just another idiot. I ran to America! I ran here convinced that the communism is winning. In 1989 I became an upgraded idiot believing once again that the communism was defeated......I was wrong! I was wrong just like they are wrong today.

This is a very complicated matter and we can't assume we know.

We are all useful idiots. You become an useful idiot when you surrender your responsibilities. You outsource them thinking you will do better in the future. We have surrounded our responsibilities for our own children, that is what we have done. Instead of cutting expenses and taxes for them and us we have decided to build New Age Castles and call them schools, for example.

China has a potential to dictate how the humanity will look like. We are in debt to China already and our country is filled with their spies. We pretend that China is just another progressive country......IT IS NOT! China is on it's way to a communism. Unless we have the entire America back again we have no fighting chance in the nearest future. That is what I am talking about here.
 
We are all useful idiots. You become an useful idiot when you surrender your responsibilities.
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This is why - as an IT pro who used to do consulting - I ALWAYS advised clients that sensitive information such as trade secrets, etc. should only be kept in an air-gapped network disconnected from the internet and disconnected from any network that has internet connectivity.

But most companies didn't listen. They still don't because maintaining an air-gapped LAN requires a high administrative burden when it comes to even basic things, like updating AV and OSs on endpoints. Everyone is so cloud-focused today with nearly complete disregard for the fact that they don't even know where their data is kept when it's up there... NEvermind who actually has access to it or the physical equipment where it's kept..

The companies that suffer these consequences bring it upon themselves.
Lol did you read the article? they literally hire doubles. Hard to stop info from leaving when people hand them the keys. Even an airgap won't stop that....
 
This is why - as an IT pro who used to do consulting - I ALWAYS advised clients that sensitive information such as trade secrets, etc. should only be kept in an air-gapped network disconnected from the internet and disconnected from any network that has internet connectivity.

But most companies didn't listen. They still don't because maintaining an air-gapped LAN requires a high administrative burden when it comes to even basic things, like updating AV and OSs on endpoints. Everyone is so cloud-focused today with nearly complete disregard for the fact that they don't even know where their data is kept when it's up there... NEvermind who actually has access to it or the physical equipment where it's kept..

The companies that suffer these consequences bring it upon themselves.

No, I didn't read it and my comments were a generalization, not to be applied specifically to any case. More a generalization of how Chinese hackers are stealing American intellectual property. That said, physical security, background checks, etc... That's generally outside of IT's purview. I can build you a secure LAN and compute environment. I can advise on best practices for access and maintenance of high-security environments. But whomever you allow access to that environment after I'm gone, who has keys, who is granted access to information, that's on the client, not on me. I generally would get called in to clean up the mess, which at 200 bucks an hour (what we billed out), I didn't mind doing.
 
No, I didn't read it and my comments were a generalization, not to be applied specifically to any case. More a generalization of how Chinese hackers are stealing American intellectual property. That said, physical security, background checks, etc... That's generally outside of IT's purview. I can build you a secure LAN and compute environment. I can advise on best practices for access and maintenance of high-security environments. But whomever you allow access to that environment after I'm gone, who has keys, who is granted access to information, that's on the client, not on me. I generally would get called in to clean up the mess, which at 200 bucks an hour (what we billed out), I didn't mind doing.

The password is: Kaspersky
 
F-You commie bastards!
Do we the armed people of the United States of America, make you scared?[rofl]
Trust me, if you invaded the US you would make the Nanjing Massacre look like a ride at Disney World over here!
We don't trust your Govt. one bit!


Poor little Chinese..Now go kill some more of your own babies!
 
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I remember watching that in motion on TV.
Bay Lop was a Viet Cong caught in civvies and dealt with...

IIRC, Bay Lop had personally executed a number of high ranking South Vietnamese people that day and was finally caught. The picture won a Pulitzer but the real story of a Viet Cong killer was not described.
 
IIRC, Bay Lop had personally executed a number of high ranking South Vietnamese people that day and was finally caught. The picture won a Pulitzer but the real story of a Viet Cong killer was not described.
 
Lol did you read the article? they literally hire doubles. Hard to stop info from leaving when people hand them the keys. Even an airgap won't stop that....
I work for the aforementioned non-profit and I can tell you there is absolutely no security or firewall to stop the theft of material. Data? To a degree but not really at all.
 
Dachau methinks, though distinction without a difference.
I remember seeing the bulldozer burials, but never corpses three stories high. My grandfather was a master Sargent combat engineer in WW2 who took pictures of the camps. He was killed while driving a locomotive for the mbta commuter rail. I plan to teach my children about the horrors of national socialism and communism, and how the these same leftists are alive and well now in the US.

On a much lighter note, please check out the thepeoplescube.com for a good laugh.
 
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