Wednesday, August 19

Just a thought...

Being in Network Security, I have to think about all kinds of ways someone could hack into a network. As it turns out, the biggest security breach is the staff from inside our network. Here’s a little story that happened to me to help prove my point.

Not too long ago I was in a Starbucks having a nice cup of coffee, I really enjoy coffee. It was dim and quiet, except for one guy on his cell, chatting it up in what my mom would call his "outside voice." Apparently, his wife's a jerk and so is his girlfriend, he's got prostate trouble, and he's made some bad investments... thanks for sharing buddy.

Then, "Hold on, I've got another call." OMG! He yaps for a minute with the new caller and then says the words that sent me scrambling for a pen.

"Take my number and call me back tomorrow" …so I did.
Me: Hey, whatchadoin'?
Him: Nothin'. (Long pause) Who is this?
Me: The guy sitting in the coffee shop with you last night.
Him: How did you get this number?
Me: Dude, what don't I know about you....

I think it’s bizarre how people get so paranoid about personal privacy (i.e Facebook issues?) except when they talk on their cell phones in public. I mean, this guy told the whole Starbucks coffee shop (and most likely the people in the parking lot) about some very personal stuff… he had no idea. I’m sure if the person on the other line was his banker he would have also given his account information including his PIN number as well.