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mrMando

12/08/16 11:41 AM

#123152 RE: ZPaul #123119

O/S here now? Thank you.
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Gold49er

12/08/16 11:59 AM

#123159 RE: ZPaul #123119

I understand the Concept if ProtectID, and once implemented if all the Systems Administrators or other Employees with High Level access to the System of the Bank or Institution follow protocol, a HACKER cannot gain access into the system.

The Risk to any System is the Human Factor.

Unless there is a vulnerable flaw in the Hardware or Software that a Hacker can exploite.

If you want absolutely no chance a Hacker can get in, Don't tie the System to the Internet. Which is not possible when you have Customers.

There is still the possibility of the Human Factor ala SNOWDEN.

The Highly Classified System we used for Range Safety for Launching Rockets with of DOD PAYLOADS was not tied to the Internet, But the the USAF wanted to allow People from other Parts of the Country to be able to Login and make decisions on wheather to Launch or not from Thousands of Miles away from the Cape. LOL.

"Oh were are going to put in an Air Gap Firewall" with their Chest Out like a Proud Strutting Rooster when saying it.

I said let me know when your completed, and I'll have the 17 year old kid down the street hack in.

Millions of Dollars later, after testing and it Failed. Then more Millions of Contracting Dollars and 3 years wasted. It Failed and was still Vulnerable.

Suggest anyone Read the The Cuckoo's Egg: You don't have to be a Techy to understand it.

A book wriiten in 1989 about Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage. It was written by Clifford Stoll. It is his first-person account of the hunt for a computer hacker who broke into a computer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). A story that happened in 1986 on the ARPANET, predecessor to the World Wide Web. He was a professor of who lost his Professorship at Berkley, and was forced in to the Basement with the guys that were in charge of Billing for Customers who had Access to ARPANET.

There was also a TV movie made from the Book in 1990 called The KGB, the Computer and Me.

JPAUL -

Ask Mark Kay. On a Brand New System with PROTECTID installed and there was just one System Administrator (Just one person) that accessed the System and followed Proper System Protocal. No one Could Hack in, as long as the we're no holes in the System Hardware that a Hacker could Exploit. I would welcome hearing his reply.

I've Read the White Papers before. As with most White Papers the don't go into System Details.

One of the Areas no one has yet to be able to Duplicate that StrikeForce can do, is Implemente a System like ProtectID behind a Customers FireWall. This is not Patented, but no one has of yet to figure it out.
Hopefully this is one of the New StrikeForce Patents, if it can in fact even be Patented it may be to generic a process to Patent.

At this point, I just know they are the only ones who know how to do it.

I welcome any Feedback from you public or Private.

49'er


Just keep pounding away at those Algorithms and keep those Patents Coming Ram.




(Side Note: I remember one 45th Space Wing Commander who thought he knew more than Range Safety and Said to Launch, while Range Safety said NoGo because of the Potential for Lighting. Lighting hit the Rocket while Launching and a Few hundred Million Dollar Satellite not including the Rocket was Lost) Your Tax Dollars up in Smoke