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RE: Banc of America Article
From: alex () yuriev com
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 14:59:52 -0500 (EST)
I think you're leaving out a very viable possibility in your summary... What if BoA took a proactive approach and shut down their SQL environment (even though none of us known conclusively if they're a SQL or Oracle shop) to verify that it was in fact clean and not compromised. When you're talking about access to billions of dollars, it's not worth taking a chance. They might have actually followed proper security protocol and verified their systems were clean before re-activating them.
Dear Customer, we have proactively shutdown the access to money of anyone deposited with us to verify that we in fact can perform function that we have been contracted by you to perform. Still like it?
Just a thought.
Just an answer.
-Dave
Alex
Current thread:
- Re: Banc of America Article, (continued)
- Re: Banc of America Article Joel Baker (Jan 29)
- RE: Banc of America Article Ray Burkholder (Jan 26)
- Re: Banc of America Article Mike Nice (Jan 26)
- Re: Banc of America Article alex (Jan 27)
- RE: Banc of America Article Alex Rubenstein (Jan 26)
- Re: Banc of America Article Jack Bates (Jan 26)
- RE: Banc of America Article alex (Jan 27)
- Re: Banc of America Article Mike Nice (Jan 26)
- Re: Banc of America Article Steven M. Bellovin (Jan 26)
- Re: Banc of America Article Mike Nice (Jan 26)
- RE: Banc of America Article Temkin, David (Jan 26)
- RE: Banc of America Article alex (Jan 27)
- Re: Banc of America Article Roger Marquis (Jan 28)
- RE: Banc of America Article alex (Jan 28)
- Re: Banc of America Article Steven M. Bellovin (Jan 28)