Saturday, February 18, 2006
Bank employees install software from strangers
A security trainer carried out a publicity event: he gave away CD's on the street in London's financial district.
Bank and insurance company employees ran the CDs in their work computers. We know this because the CDs ran a program that did the network equivalent of phoning home to say "guess where I am?"
The closest analogy I can think of would be finding a sandwich on the street, taking it to work, and putting it behind the glass at the company cafeteria.
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Bank and insurance company employees ran the CDs in their work computers. We know this because the CDs ran a program that did the network equivalent of phoning home to say "guess where I am?"
The closest analogy I can think of would be finding a sandwich on the street, taking it to work, and putting it behind the glass at the company cafeteria.