@MidnightRider After 25 years in IT I came to the conclusion that nothing online is ever, truly, safe and secure. You build a tighter system and hackers just build a better hacking system. We got hacked a couple times while I worked at MSU and I know they did the best they could to secure the data.
@MidnightRider You just have to read the newspaper or follow the news online to see this. I do remember having to tell a coworker, (several times) not to fill out those pop up ads, but she wasn’t an actual IT person, she was one of the people they needed a position for when they disbanded centralized data processing. Security to her was the need for a card to get into the department. She was just waiting to retire.
@MidnightRider Oh yeah! We had those when I first started there. I still have mine around here someplace. Those were pretty cool.
@MidnightRider Sorry, centralized data entry not processing. It’s time for me to try to get some more sleep before I have to go into work. Insomnia sucks.
@cjcrew @MidnightRider my attempt at security is less apps and software, only what I really need. Not having everything connected and using different devices for different purposes. With everything on lockdown and fingerprint enabled to unlock anything. I’m dangerous to my self in the opposite direction of just a security I’d card. 😂😂
@SatuUnelmia @MidnightRider Nothing wrong with too much security. It’s better than being too lax about it, which I find myself doing sometimes.
@cjcrew I used to have what looked like a credit card that would change number sequences every n30 seconds. That was the only way to sign into the company mainframe was to match those numbers. It was very secret agent at that time, I liked it.