At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
Just insider threats, which to be fair, is also a problem today.
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux And you never, ever, saw one of those boxes without both keys still in the lock...
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux Who the hell loaded this thing with the disk sliders up? -
At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux bitrot was real though.
Also I remember copying Duke Nukem from my friend. He lived one hour tram ride away and the game took 13 of them. I ended up going twice as the first time a few of floppies failed to read.
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux honestly, converting a cybersecurity problem into a physical security problem is a big win. It’s less convenient, but that’s frequently a worthwhile trade.
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux The best hacking tools were a good pair of cross trainers
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux I had many variants over them
And that's also for *modern* 3.5" floppies! 
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@stux Who the hell loaded this thing with the disk sliders up?
And no labels... Good luck locating the right one!
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@stux And you never, ever, saw one of those boxes without both keys still in the lock...
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@stux And you never, ever, saw one of those boxes without both keys still in the lock...
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux Gosh, I had one of those long ago. I was so proud of myself when I found I could pick the lock with a number of utensils, a screwdriver, a pocket knife, scissors. That pride lasted until I figured out I could just detach and lift the back hinge.
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux

And if it got buried under a bunch of books and paperwork only the people who new “where it *was*” could access it
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux Ever since I set in a Talk were people claimed to have hacked a computer with an air gap, because they were able to manipulate a peripheral scanner/printer via fucking lasers, I don't trust anything anymore!
And while I don't find the original talk, I found some papers with (on a conceptional level) similar attacks: https://arxiv.org/html/2409.02292v1
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At least these couldn’t be hacked from half a world away!
@stux this box contains no more than 144 Mb of data.You have nowadays thousand of these boxes in a smartphone. Memory was precious at the time and was carefully allocated by the user.
