jimbojimbo
Vendor
My wife came to me. She couldn't access Oprah.com. I told here that is absolutely correct. The web site is hosted on what appears to be an AkamiTechnologies web server and I block all connectivity (which wasnt' easy since it covers about half a dozen different subnets).
Akami Technologies is what I would call a "very invasive" company often opening up numerous connections on the PC without any feedback as to what they are doing. My daughter downloaded and installed AIM which opened the holes. I understand this is probably a hosted app but there is nothing stopping them from opening up anything on your PC.
The question? How do you stop industrial espionage in an age when software is developed on a global scale while the US government has failed to provide a means to limit access over the internet. The specific servers I has connections open with traced to an what appears to be an overseas location.
Download an app and open up another hole. How do we force the US Government to make a closed Internet optionally available. I believe a huge opportunity was missed with the advent of IPv6. After all. Why would someone in Timbuktu be accessing a local bank account in Florida? Shouldn't this access be completely denied?
Although I have no greater faith in US companies at least there is a neck here in the US I can go after. If the site is in Russia or the Congo what are the odds of successful prosecution?
Jimbo
Akami Technologies is what I would call a "very invasive" company often opening up numerous connections on the PC without any feedback as to what they are doing. My daughter downloaded and installed AIM which opened the holes. I understand this is probably a hosted app but there is nothing stopping them from opening up anything on your PC.
The question? How do you stop industrial espionage in an age when software is developed on a global scale while the US government has failed to provide a means to limit access over the internet. The specific servers I has connections open with traced to an what appears to be an overseas location.
Download an app and open up another hole. How do we force the US Government to make a closed Internet optionally available. I believe a huge opportunity was missed with the advent of IPv6. After all. Why would someone in Timbuktu be accessing a local bank account in Florida? Shouldn't this access be completely denied?
Although I have no greater faith in US companies at least there is a neck here in the US I can go after. If the site is in Russia or the Congo what are the odds of successful prosecution?
Jimbo