Message from @Deleted User

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2017-12-19 00:03:11 UTC  

you'd be correct

2017-12-19 00:03:37 UTC  

Would this scenario even happen in norway?

2017-12-19 00:04:53 UTC  

well, we're in a weird situation, because we have a decent IT security team at the national level, and decent governing regulations for what companies are allowed to do etc (though obviously not perfect)

2017-12-19 00:05:33 UTC  

but all our governments day to day software and hardware security is absolutely atrocious

2017-12-19 00:05:56 UTC  

you can walk into practically any office and take over their network within seconds

2017-12-19 00:06:22 UTC  

wait what!?

2017-12-19 00:07:04 UTC  

well, they have exposed wifi networks, all computers are accessible over the counters with exposed USB ports

2017-12-19 00:07:20 UTC  

all employees use their own phones on internal networks

2017-12-19 00:07:49 UTC  

wow

2017-12-19 00:07:57 UTC  

how do you know all of this?

2017-12-19 00:08:01 UTC  

watching news?

2017-12-19 00:08:09 UTC  

people tell you stories?

2017-12-19 00:08:13 UTC  

no, I haven't had a plugged in TV for 20 years, I never watch local news

2017-12-19 00:09:07 UTC  

I'm not sure what to say except I've done it, both legally and illegally

2017-12-19 00:09:25 UTC  

lol

2017-12-19 00:09:32 UTC  

the illegal way was me and a friend distributed fake USB drives at a local political conference

2017-12-19 00:09:40 UTC  

with custom stickers on them

2017-12-19 00:09:43 UTC  

**NORWEGIAN HACKERS**

2017-12-19 00:09:57 UTC  

the legal way was penetration testing hiring

2017-12-19 00:10:33 UTC  

as for the wifi and exposed USB ports, anyone can see that if you just walk into an office

2017-12-19 00:10:46 UTC  

are people aware about how crap it is or?

2017-12-19 00:11:20 UTC  

well, certainly IT people are aware

2017-12-19 00:12:58 UTC  

it has gotten better the past 10 years or so

2017-12-19 00:13:55 UTC  

and again, at a national defense level, it's much better, and there are competent people operating the backbone routers and such

2017-12-19 00:14:19 UTC  

how is it compared to sweden and danemark?

2017-12-19 00:14:43 UTC  

I'd imagine it's pretty much the same in the whole world except the US

2017-12-19 00:15:03 UTC  

and possibly israel

2017-12-19 00:15:12 UTC  

nonono

2017-12-19 00:15:27 UTC  

you mean (((**ISRAEL**)))

2017-12-19 00:16:10 UTC  

yes, so the kaspersky thing it's not really something that I can even imagine being a priority here

2017-12-19 00:16:24 UTC  

I mean I am literally unable to play the scenario in my head, there's so many other things to worry about first

2017-12-19 00:16:44 UTC  

like the price of herring or oil?

2017-12-19 00:16:45 UTC  

I mean there's no network among offices, there's just email from person to person

2017-12-19 00:17:04 UTC  

so even if one local office had kaspersky software, who cares

2017-12-19 00:18:22 UTC  

do you have very long days/nights?

2017-12-19 00:18:28 UTC  

a friend of mine recently bought a decommissioned "refugee hotel" with 240 beds or so

2017-12-19 00:18:53 UTC  

and the official internet connection from the department of immigration was still operating with their router and monitoring box intact and on

2017-12-19 00:19:05 UTC  

in the basement, with a connection to every room

2017-12-19 00:19:30 UTC  

huh, interesting

2017-12-19 00:19:34 UTC  

they probably emptied the "hotel" with the people working there, you know - 10-15 women

2017-12-19 00:19:43 UTC  

and just left, they have no idea how "the internet works"