 NOVA_GuyObamaCare Kills AmericansPremium join:2002-03-05 | reply to a221219
Re: WOW said by a221219 :
The guy does wrong and now pulls the "I am the victim" roll. Sounds like he had no intention of letting AT&T know of this flaw in the system.
Why should he? He is just their customer, and as such has no obligation to. If it were me, I wouldn't let AT&T know of the flaw either... at least not until some sort of contract was in hand where they were offering up cash to me for that info.
said by a221219 :
I think there comes a point where we all know there is always going to be an exploit some where in every system. Choose to take the higher road and notify the need to knows; Then say goodbye.
Again, there's no obligation to. Mitnick is under no requirement to help AT&T shore up their apparently ineffective security.
Now, if I were in Mitnick's shoes, I'd probably have offered consulting services to AT&T for the sum of hundreds of thousands of dollars to find their vulnerabilities and let them know how to fix them. Why help for free when there's a profit to be made? -- Trusting the Democrats to fix our economy and give us health care is like trusting the fox with keys to the henhouse, a brand new gas stove, and a pantry full of goodies for side dishes. In the end, all will be dead and nothing but lies will be told. |