Discussion - T-Mobile unplugged network equipment to thwart hacking attempt

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Brewski
Brewski
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• 22h ago

"There’s nothing that replaces cutting the cord."


Hmm, so the Chief Information Officer for T-Mobile is unaware that an ethernet cable can be unplugged without damaging it or needing to be replaced?

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maybedave
maybedave
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• 9h ago

No offense, but with all these hackers coming from China and other countries, maybe it's time that the government remind then of the consequences that will occur from the USA military. Maybe a couple warning shots might wake them up

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Seattle2k
Seattle2k
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• 48m ago
↵Brewski said:

"There’s nothing that replaces cutting the cord."


Hmm, so the Chief Information Officer for T-Mobile is unaware that an ethernet cable can be unplugged without damaging it or needing to be replaced?

That's my sentiment as well. Though, More-likely a QSFP+ fiber line, but can still be unplugged

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Seattle2k
Seattle2k
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• 48m ago
↵maybedave said:

No offense, but with all these hackers coming from China and other countries, maybe it's time that the government remind then of the consequences that will occur from the USA military. Maybe a couple warning shots might wake them up

How is that working out in Iran?

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Brewski
Brewski
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• 41m ago
↵Seattle2k said:

That's my sentiment as well. Though, More-likely a QSFP+ fiber line, but can still be unplugged

Did you see the picture, it's ethernet.

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