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Post by Kingswood Polak on Sept 21, 2022 13:39:04 GMT
You are so far off that it’s hard to read, to generalise and call someone a drug addict is poor Dave, most of the people that do this are loners but of a fairly high iQ. Not as far as I am concerned haggard looks and drawn cheeks and as for a high iq, that definitely does not rule a person out from being a crackhead. Plenty of examples of that. No respect for anyone doing what he has done, on many occasions according to Bristol live. So, going by your description most cancer patients would come under that description. It’s a slippery slope when one starts to judge by looks
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Post by mariobalotelli on Sept 21, 2022 15:38:23 GMT
In the old days that's what defenders did to our best players. Now even are own CEO gets hacked. Is all this technology really making everything safer? The hacker seemed to just try a prank, but in all seriousness, they really could have caused some real trouble. It makes you think how safe is our data? The cash is king brigade will have a field day. I assume TG hasn't got 2FA on his Twitter, hence why he was hacked. It takes a minute to set up but will help prevent basic hackers. Rockstar only recently were hacked and have had their new game released to the public, with the hacker threatening to release the code. At the end of the day if someone skilled enough wants to get in, they will.
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Post by singupgas on Sept 21, 2022 16:14:24 GMT
Strange statement, why the club need to issue a warning to our own fans.
Could have been anyone who knows what they are doing.
Reading the posts from the account, the English wasn't brilliant.
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Post by pucklegas on Sept 21, 2022 20:22:20 GMT
Haven't seen hacking since Jason perry! Psycho 🏴☠️😂
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Post by Kingswood Polak on Sept 22, 2022 9:13:43 GMT
It was always a possibility and IF the club had not made provision for that then i have no sympathy. The system should have someone who is looking for potential hacks, most companies have such people on their payroll. Not when you're a small business. IT services are the club are probably outsourced in almost entirety. And even so, it'd probably would have happened anyway. We will have to agree to disagree. The club have a large amount of talent , in amongst the fan base and I’d bet that if the club advertised this kind of position, as part of a work experience or degree addition, we would get someone with the capability to monitor such hacks.
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Post by Kingswood Polak on Sept 22, 2022 9:16:10 GMT
In the old days that's what defenders did to our best players. Now even are own CEO gets hacked. Is all this technology really making everything safer? The hacker seemed to just try a prank, but in all seriousness, they really could have caused some real trouble. It makes you think how safe is our data? The cash is king brigade will have a field day. I assume TG hasn't got 2FA on his Twitter, hence why he was hacked. It takes a minute to set up but will help prevent basic hackers. Rockstar only recently were hacked and have had their new game released to the public, with the hacker threatening to release the code. At the end of the day if someone skilled enough wants to get in, they will. Apparently Malaysia is one of the main places where many hacks happen. It is said that for every program written and then put out to sell, there are 100 who will be working on cracks to it. You are right is what i am saying, just in a crap way
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Post by Quarters on Sept 22, 2022 9:20:34 GMT
Not when you're a small business. IT services are the club are probably outsourced in almost entirety. And even so, it'd probably would have happened anyway. We will have to agree to disagree. The club have a large amount of talent , in amongst the fan base and I’d bet that if the club advertised this kind of position, as part of a work experience or degree addition, we would get someone with the capability to monitor such hacks. Am confused, if his Twitter account was hacked, what has that got to do with the Cubs cyber security?
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Post by Kingswood Polak on Sept 22, 2022 9:25:00 GMT
We will have to agree to disagree. The club have a large amount of talent , in amongst the fan base and I’d bet that if the club advertised this kind of position, as part of a work experience or degree addition, we would get someone with the capability to monitor such hacks. Am confused, if his Twitter account was hacked, what has that got to do with the Cubs cyber security? I assume that he uses the clubs systems to tweet but, as always, i could be wrong. I’d also hope that tweets and all content that is rovers related, from within the club, is given the go ahead by someone but then, that someone woulkd be TG as he is CEO. Pretty embarrassing in my opinion. Am surprised Henbury has not mentioned this
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Post by SleepyGas on Sept 22, 2022 9:26:08 GMT
Not when you're a small business. IT services are the club are probably outsourced in almost entirety. And even so, it'd probably would have happened anyway. We will have to agree to disagree. The club have a large amount of talent , in amongst the fan base and I’d bet that if the club advertised this kind of position, as part of a work experience or degree addition, we would get someone with the capability to monitor such hacks. I think personal social media accounts of employees would likely be out of the remit of an IT bod employed by the club. Other than just ensuring staff members are better educated about general online security (including password strength/duplication, phishing scams etc). But that still may not prevent an attack like this (Tom might well follow security best practices for his official Bristol Rovers accounts, but be slightly more lax when it comes to his own personal ones - who knows?)
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Post by SleepyGas on Sept 22, 2022 9:30:58 GMT
Am confused, if his Twitter account was hacked, what has that got to do with the Cubs cyber security? I assume that he uses the clubs systems to tweet but, as always, i could be wrong. I’d also hope that tweets and all content that is rovers related, from within the club, is given the go ahead by someone but then, that someone woulkd be TG as he is CEO. Pretty embarrassing in my opinion. Am surprised Henbury has not mentioned this Looking at his Twitter page it says "Twitter for iPhone" under his (authentic, historical) posts.. or at least the ones I could be bothered to check.
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Post by Kingswood Polak on Sept 22, 2022 9:57:43 GMT
I assume that he uses the clubs systems to tweet but, as always, i could be wrong. I’d also hope that tweets and all content that is rovers related, from within the club, is given the go ahead by someone but then, that someone woulkd be TG as he is CEO. Pretty embarrassing in my opinion. Am surprised Henbury has not mentioned this Looking at his Twitter page it says "Twitter for iPhone" under his (authentic, historical) posts.. or at least the ones I could be bothered to check. Thanks, that basically backs up my thoughts of that he would not have to put anything past anyone at the club. Much appreciated. I do not use it now or rather, i use it when something important has just broken cover as it’s probably the quickest place to find out, in real time, what has happened
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Post by gasandelectricity on Sept 22, 2022 10:00:57 GMT
Not when you're a small business. IT services are the club are probably outsourced in almost entirety. And even so, it'd probably would have happened anyway. We will have to agree to disagree. The club have a large amount of talent , in amongst the fan base and I’d bet that if the club advertised this kind of position, as part of a work experience or degree addition, we would get someone with the capability to monitor such hacks. So you’re suggesting that the club should hire a data protection manager for in the region of £50-100k. All to protect outsourced ticketing systems, sales websites and a handful of laptops for club admin staff (which can be handled by an outsourced IT company and those we’ve outsourced the rest of our platforms to). You’ve rightly suggested that a number of organisations have these roles - they’re typically specialists and not kids there for work experience or fresh out of university. All to not stop someone’s password being compromised on a personal phone. I’d rather we signed an out of contract defender. You’re having a pop for the sake of it.
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Post by Kingswood Polak on Sept 22, 2022 10:22:51 GMT
We will have to agree to disagree. The club have a large amount of talent , in amongst the fan base and I’d bet that if the club advertised this kind of position, as part of a work experience or degree addition, we would get someone with the capability to monitor such hacks. So you’re suggesting that the club should hire a data protection manager for in the region of £50-100k. All to protect outsourced ticketing systems, sales websites and a handful of laptops for club admin staff (which can be handled by an outsourced IT company and those we’ve outsourced the rest of our platforms to). You’ve rightly suggested that a number of organisations have these roles - they’re typically specialists and not kids there for work experience or fresh out of university. All to not stop someone’s password being compromised on a personal phone. I’d rather we signed an out of contract defender. You’re having a pop for the sake of it. Au contraire old bean, i think that , whatever i wrote this morning, that you would pick fault at it but that’s fine and i can live with that. I will spell it out in a more simplistic way, i believe that , within our fan base, we have some extremely talented people and yes, some are young but they know what they are doing. Age doesn’t really come into it, my nephew could blow your mind on what he can get into. The younger generations were born with computers rather than text books. It really is not that hard to comprehend my own view is that we would have a fair few that would do it for the love of the club or maybe a ticket or two
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