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[CLUG] Amusing corporate security stories

[CLUG] Amusing corporate security stories

adam beecher lists at beecher.net
Mon Feb 16 17:33:46 GMT 2004


Via Crypto-Gram...


Sharky's Network Security Tales
JANUARY 19, 2004

http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2004/0,4814,88303,00.html

Our Sharky's "pilot fish" send him a lot of stories about network security
for posting in the Shark Tank. Here's a sampling:

But full access to the network? That I can do

Field support pilot fish has just been hired at this big manufacturing
company, and the first thing he needs to do is go to a field office to get
an ID badge and the company's e-mail software.

So he drives to the nearest field office, walks in and tells the
receptionist that he needs to pick up e-mail software and an ID badge.

"Are you an employee?" she asks.

"Yes," says fish.

"Oh, well then, you need to see our security officer," receptionist says.

Security comes out and introduces himself, then asks, "Are you an employee?"

"Yes," says fish.

"Well, come on in and I'll get you set up with an available desk near an
active data port to download the e-mail client," security says. "You do have
a Token Ring card with your laptop?"

"No, I only have Ethernet," says fish.

Security quickly produces the necessary card and cables, then leaves fish
unsupervised for more than an hour on the company's internal network.

When he finally returns, fish asks about getting his ID badge.

"Do you have an authorization form from your manager to be given the badge?"
security asks.

"No, I don't," says fish.

"Well," says security, "I just can't give an ID badge to anyone who walks in
off the street and claims to be an employee!"

[...]




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