sirmonkey1985
[H]ard|DCer of the Month - July 2010
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No one's arguing that Microsoft's patches don't occasionally screw something up. At least I'm not.
The argument is that it is probably better to take the risk of having something occasionally screwed up, and having to rush around and fix it, rather than expoising your organization to data theft or encryption ransomware.
agree but when you have a company spread out over the entire country like fedex all running on separate networks + contract companies running those same systems it's damn near impossible to secure everything.. so yeah maybe some networks wouldn't of been infected but just 1 of those networks within the swarm being infected will have the same effect as all of them being infected when it comes to scheduling. you can't just say well SFO fedex hub is shit out of luck don't fly or transport anything to them because SFO effects all international and west coast regional hubs.
i will say that the fact that the Memphis hub which is fedex's main hub didn't secure it's self is probably the dumbest thing i've seen fedex do though.. there's absolutely no excuse for that.