Website Security 101
I was over at Digital Photography Review last week and noticed a very funny, but true post that I think everyone needs to read. It talks about how there have been many “leaks” lately of new camera information long before the information was supposed to be found or read.
It is a great laugh to start your monday morning (or tuesday depending on where you live).
Related Posts:Please manufacturers get a grip on your webserver security, don’t upload embargoed material until the minute of announcement and if you must make sure that it is in a password protected area of the site and isn’t indexed by your search engine.
Glad I got that of my chest, we’re expected to act in uptmost secrecy about any new product, god forbid we ever leak anything like the amount of material I’ve seen “leaked” by manufacturers this year.
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