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Data centre looted in multimillion pound overnight heist
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If thiefs nicked just memory then people in data center should consider themselves lucky - getting clients data would have been far more serious because damages are less quantifiable so those who lost the data are likely to go for a very high figure that is hard to verify.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI agree - it sounds very odd.Comment
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The sort of data a large IB has would only be useful to another IB - and they would not touch anything illegal.Originally posted by AtW View PostIf thiefs nicked just memory then people in data center should consider themselves lucky - getting clients data would have been far more serious because damages are less quantifiable so those who lost the data are likely to go for a very high figure that is hard to verify.Comment
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Well, if some big e-commerce site hosted there, do you think they would not use database in this "secure" data center to keep credit card numbers, addresses etc?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe sort of data a large IB has would only be useful to another IB - and they would not touch anything illegal.Comment
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I can assure you that it was not an e-commerce site. Just an IB was it.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, if some big e-commerce site hosted there, do you think they would not use database in this "secure" data center to keep credit card numbers, addresses etc?
I reckon when the thieves find out that whatever was taken is worthless, then the informer will be in big trouble.Comment
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Information about clients and amounts they deal with is worth a lot to certain people.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI can assure you that it was not an e-commerce site. Just an IB was it.
The last kind of fake-police raid that I heard about in this country was when those guys stole 50 mln quid, this kind of thing is pretty difficult to plan and execute, so I would really be suprised of thiefs did not take hard disks - if they did then this all definately about data, but if they only took RAM chips then it probably not.Comment
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Only an IB/hedge fund would be interested in the positions of another IB. Traders are crooks but they are white collar criminals. Which is rarely caught and seldom convicted (except in the USA). No trader would get involved in anything blue collar.Originally posted by AtW View PostInformation about clients and amounts they deal with is worth a lot to certain people
The kit costs alot to buy but will be hard to fence.Comment
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such as? how would they use it?Originally posted by AtW View PostThere are bigger people who would love to have this kind of data.Comment
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You don't need to know thisOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Postsuch as? how would they use it?
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