Lamb and chorizo stew nonsense up on t'blog in case anyone is interested
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More accurately, it happened in 2014 but they only just found out about it within the last month or so. It's not that they knew about it and didn't tell anyone.Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt also actually happened in 2014, but they only just decided to go public about it.Comment
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Just as I was thinking that the chorizo I brought back from Barcelona is going to need eatingOriginally posted by norrahe View PostLamb and chorizo stew nonsense up on t'blog in case anyone is interested
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Great timing then!Originally posted by barrydidit View PostJust as I was thinking that the chorizo I brought back from Barcelona is going to need eating
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They've been very cagey with the wording on the announcement, they haven't actually said they only just found out about it but they also haven't said when they did find out about it.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMore accurately, it happened in 2014 but they only just found out about it within the last month or so. It's not that they knew about it and didn't tell anyone.
If their admittance is linked to the attempted sale of a chunk of the data in August and that forced their hand it's entirely possible they knew about it well before then but didn't 'fess up to it. It wouldn't be the first time a big corporation has sat on a major security breach and hoped it would just go away.
Especially since they are in the middle of negotiations for the sale of the business to Verizon."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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ah so its death by a thousand cuts.Originally posted by DaveB View PostDeckchairs have been shuffled but the lifeboats have not been required.
The new power block will stabilise and anyone vaguely competent will leave inside six months.Comment
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To the Chinese for dinner
The chip shop doesn't appear to have re-opened
It's got a fancy new sign and shutter, and they were refitting the interior. Maybe the people who have it now have decided not to open much past teatime. But half-eight on a Friday evening seems like a very early time for a chip shop on a busy main road to have shut
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