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All our exes live in Texas. A vulnerability in the software of SOLAR WINDS WORLDWIDE, a popular firm with the networks of the Federal Government and Fortune 500 companies, which moved to Austin in 2006, enabled Russian government hackers to infiltrate departments of the federal government, including the U.S. Treasury, the White House, the Pentagon, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the departments of Commerce, Veterans Affairs, and Homeland Security as of March. Solar Winds customers are: More than 425 of the US Fortune 500; All ten of the top ten US telecommunications companies; All five branches of the US Military; The US Pentagon, State Department, NASA, NSA, Postal Service, NOAA, Department of Justice, and the WH.; all 5 of the top 5 US accounting firms; Hundreds of universities and colleges worldwide ...This vulnerability was reportedly recently, but was present as early as March. So, good luck to Oracle.
Combining government info with corporate info is never a good idea.
Posted by: Gabrielle | December 18, 2020 at 07:41 PM
For one thing, Oracle buildings could be converted to housing. Important will be that it moves its employees at all levels as a boost to turning the tide on overpopulation in our area and a move in the direction of sustainability. Not that Texan cities are not also frightfully overpopulated.
Posted by: Carl May | December 16, 2020 at 12:29 PM
Oracle, Tesla, and Hewlett-Packard are all moving to Texas. Now if we can get Facebook, Apple, Salesforce, Google, and YouTube to move, we can solve our housing crisis and traffic congestion problem in one swell foop.
Posted by: Peter Loeb | December 11, 2020 at 08:24 PM